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12 Culture and Organizational Justice: State of the Literature and Suggestions for Future Directions
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Justice and Affect: Setting the Stage Justice and Affect: Setting the Stage
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A Dimensional Approach to Affect A Dimensional Approach to Affect
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Instrumental Justice Models: The Valence Dimension Instrumental Justice Models: The Valence Dimension
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Uncertainty Management Theory: The Certainty Dimension Uncertainty Management Theory: The Certainty Dimension
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Deontic Justice Models: The Morality Dimension Deontic Justice Models: The Morality Dimension
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Relational Models of Justice: The Social Dimensions Relational Models of Justice: The Social Dimensions
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Social Orientation Social Orientation
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Inward- versus Outward-Focused Emotions Inward- versus Outward-Focused Emotions
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Congruence Congruence
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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References References
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20 Justice and Affect: A Dimensional Approach
Get accessMarion Fortin Human Resources and Organization ISS International Business School of Service Management Hamburg, Germany
Steven L. Blader Stern School of Business New York University New York, NY
Batia M. Wiesenfeld Stern School of Business New York University New York, NY
Sara L. Wheeler-Smith Department of Management Warrington College of Business Administration University of Florida Gainesville, FL
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Published:06 August 2015
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Abstract
Scholarship on justice and affect has expanded dramatically in recent years, spanning investigations of the relationships between justice and discrete emotions as well as justice and affective dimensions (e.g., valence). The present chapter summarizes and builds on the latter developments by exploring how several leading theories of justice can organize and lend insight to research that takes a dimensional approach to affect. In particular, we explore the valence dimension of affect in relation to the self-interest model of justice, the uncertainty dimension of affect in relation to the uncertainty management model of justice, the morality dimension of affect in relation to the deontic model of justice, and the social dimension of affect in relation to the relational models of justice. We also discuss the value of the dimensional approach for organizing prior findings, highlighting novel insights, and identifying new pathways for justice research.
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