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The Role of Distributive and Procedural Justice in Predicting Gainsharing Satisfaction

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The_Role_of_Distributive_WP94_02.pdf (110.55 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/77088
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Author
Welbourne, Theresa M.
Abstract

This paper tests three competing hypotheses on the relative importance of distributive and procedural justice in predicting satisfaction with productivity gainsharing. The analysis provides support for one of the hypotheses, which states that the payout will determine which type of fairness (procedural or distributive) is more predictive of gainsharing satisfaction.

Date Issued
1994-01-01
Keywords
justice
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gainsharing
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agency
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theory
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individual
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behavior
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research
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work
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preprint

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