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Outcome Favorability, Procedures, and Individualism-Collectivism in Procedural Justice Perceptions
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- Issue Date
- 2003
- Citation
- Seoul Journal of Business, Vol.9 No.1, pp. 1-26
- Keywords
- individual outcomes ; group outcomes ; individual participation ; representative participation ; autocratic procedure
- Abstract
- Most justice researchers have defined outcomes and procedural
characteristics, two key determinants of procedural justice perceptions,
in a limited way. In addition, cultural values have been mostly ignored
in previous procedural justice research. In this article we present new
conceptualizations of outcomes and procedures and delineate how
individualism-collectivism interacts with outcomes and procedural
characteristics to determine procedural justice perceptions. In so doing,
we contend that because of different information-processing styles and
contrasting preference of behavioral styles between individualists and
collectivists, procedural justice perceptions are shaped differently. A
cross-cultural perspective on procedural justice presented here calls for
more future research on different psychological dynamics of procedural
justice perceptions across cultural values.
- ISSN
- 1226-9816
- Language
- English
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