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Offering the most thorough discussion of organizational justice currently available, The Oxford Handbook of Justice in the Workplace provides a comprehensive review of empirical and conceptual research addressing this vital topic.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190270834
- Artikelnr.: 42645394
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190270834
- Artikelnr.: 42645394
Dr. Russell Cropanzano is Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He has published over 120 scholarly articles and chapters. Dr. Cropanzano was a winner of the 2000 Outstanding Paper Award from the Consulting Psychology Journal, the 2007 Best Paper Award from Academy of Management Perspectives, and the 2010 Best Paper Award from the Journal of Management . He is a past editor of the Journal of Management and a fellow in the Academy of Management, the Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology, the Southern Management Association, and the Association for Psychological Science. Maureen L. Ambrose is the Gordon J. Barnett Professor of Business Ethics in the College of Business at the University of Central Florida. She has published broadly in the areas of organizational fairness, workplace deviance, and ethics. She is an Academy of Management Fellow as well as a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the Association for Psychological Science.
* Chapter 1
* Organizational Justice: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going
* Russell Cropanzano and Maureen L. Ambrose
* Chapter 2
* Distributive Justice: Revisiting Past Statements and Reflecting on
Future Prospects
* Kjell Törnblom and Ali Kazemi
* Chapter 3
* Procedural Justice in Work Organizations: A Historical Review and
Critical Analysis
* D. Ramona Bobocel and Leanne Gosse
* Chapter 4
* Interactional Justice: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
* Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 5
* Overall Justice: Past, Present, and Future
* Maureen L. Ambrose, David X. H. Wo, and Matthew D. Griffith
* Chapter 6
* Fairness at the Unit Level: Justice Climate, Justice Climate
Strength, and Peer Justice
* Andrew Li, Russell Cropanzano, and Agustin Molina
* Chapter 7
* Multifoci Justice and Target Similarity: Emerging Research and
Extensions
* James J. Lavelle, Deborah E. Rupp, Jennifer Manegold, and Meghan A.
Thorton
* Chapter 8
* Measuring Justice and Fairness
* Jason A. Colquitt and Jessica B. Rodell
* Chapter 9
* Understanding How the Justice Motive Shapes Our Lives and Treatment
of One Another: Exciting Contributions and Misleading Claims
* Melvin J. Lerner
* Chapter 10
* The Third Party Perspective of (In)justice
* Daniel P. Skarlicki, Jane O'Reilly, and Carol T. Kulik
* Chapter 11
* Organizational Justice and Legal Justice: How Are They Related?
* Barry Goldman
* Chapter 12
* Culture and Organizational Justice: State of the Literature and
Suggestions for the Future
* Keith James
* Chapter 13
* Justice Perception Formation in Social Settings
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Nathan Tong
* Chapter 14
* The "When" of Justice Events and Why It Matters
* David Patient, Irina Cojuharenco, and Marion Fortin
* Chapter 15
* Justice and Deonance: "You Ought To Be Fair"
* Robert Folger and David R. Glerum
* Chapter 16
* Relational Models of Procedural Justice
* Steven L. Blader and Tom R. Tyler
* Chapter 17
* Fairness Heuristic Theory, the Uncertainty-Management Model, and
Fairness at Work
* Devon Proudfoot and E. Allan Lind
* Chapter 18
* The Role of Concern for Others in Reactions to Justice: Integrating
the Theory of Other Orientation with Organizational Justice
* M. Audrey Korsgaard, Bruce M. Meglino, and Matthew L. Call
* Chapter 19
* Humans Making Sense of Alarming Conditions: Psychological Insight
into the Fair-Process Effect
* Kees van den Bos
* Chapter 20
* Justice and Affect: A Dimensional Approach
* Marion Fortin, Steven L. Blader, Batia M. Wiesenfeld, and Sara L.
Wheeler-Smith
* Chapter 21
* The Role of Conflict in Managing Injustice
* Debra L. Shapiro and Elad N. Sherf
* Chapter 22
* "Doing Justice": The Role of Motives for Revenge in the Workplace
* Thomas M. Tripp and Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 23
* Compensatory Justice
* Elizabeth Mullen and Tyler G. Okimoto
* Chapter 24
* Recovering from Organizational Injustice: New Directions in Theory
and Research
* Laurie J. Barclay and Maria Francisca Saldanha
* Chapter 25
* Restorative Justice
* Jerry Goodstein and Kenneth D. Butterfield
* Chapter 26
* Justice and Organizational Structure: A Review
* Marshall Schminke, Michael Johsnon, and Darryl Rice
* Chapter 27
* The Fork in the Road: Diversity Management and Organizational Justice
* Carol T. Kulik and Yigiong Li
* Chapter 28
* The Roles of Workplace Justice in the Midst of Organizational Change
* M. Susan Taylor
* Chapter 29
* The Role of Due Process in Performance Appraisal: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective
* Paul E. Levy, Caitlin M. Cavanaugh, Noelle B. Frantz, and Lauren A.
Borden
* Chapter 30
* Applicant Fairness Reactions to the Selection Process
* Donald M. Truxillo, Talya N. Bauer, and Julie McCarthy
* Chapter 31
* Failure and Complaint-Handling in Marketing: An
Organizational-Justice Perspective
* Ronald L. Hess and James Olver
* Organizational Justice: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going
* Russell Cropanzano and Maureen L. Ambrose
* Chapter 2
* Distributive Justice: Revisiting Past Statements and Reflecting on
Future Prospects
* Kjell Törnblom and Ali Kazemi
* Chapter 3
* Procedural Justice in Work Organizations: A Historical Review and
Critical Analysis
* D. Ramona Bobocel and Leanne Gosse
* Chapter 4
* Interactional Justice: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
* Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 5
* Overall Justice: Past, Present, and Future
* Maureen L. Ambrose, David X. H. Wo, and Matthew D. Griffith
* Chapter 6
* Fairness at the Unit Level: Justice Climate, Justice Climate
Strength, and Peer Justice
* Andrew Li, Russell Cropanzano, and Agustin Molina
* Chapter 7
* Multifoci Justice and Target Similarity: Emerging Research and
Extensions
* James J. Lavelle, Deborah E. Rupp, Jennifer Manegold, and Meghan A.
Thorton
* Chapter 8
* Measuring Justice and Fairness
* Jason A. Colquitt and Jessica B. Rodell
* Chapter 9
* Understanding How the Justice Motive Shapes Our Lives and Treatment
of One Another: Exciting Contributions and Misleading Claims
* Melvin J. Lerner
* Chapter 10
* The Third Party Perspective of (In)justice
* Daniel P. Skarlicki, Jane O'Reilly, and Carol T. Kulik
* Chapter 11
* Organizational Justice and Legal Justice: How Are They Related?
* Barry Goldman
* Chapter 12
* Culture and Organizational Justice: State of the Literature and
Suggestions for the Future
* Keith James
* Chapter 13
* Justice Perception Formation in Social Settings
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Nathan Tong
* Chapter 14
* The "When" of Justice Events and Why It Matters
* David Patient, Irina Cojuharenco, and Marion Fortin
* Chapter 15
* Justice and Deonance: "You Ought To Be Fair"
* Robert Folger and David R. Glerum
* Chapter 16
* Relational Models of Procedural Justice
* Steven L. Blader and Tom R. Tyler
* Chapter 17
* Fairness Heuristic Theory, the Uncertainty-Management Model, and
Fairness at Work
* Devon Proudfoot and E. Allan Lind
* Chapter 18
* The Role of Concern for Others in Reactions to Justice: Integrating
the Theory of Other Orientation with Organizational Justice
* M. Audrey Korsgaard, Bruce M. Meglino, and Matthew L. Call
* Chapter 19
* Humans Making Sense of Alarming Conditions: Psychological Insight
into the Fair-Process Effect
* Kees van den Bos
* Chapter 20
* Justice and Affect: A Dimensional Approach
* Marion Fortin, Steven L. Blader, Batia M. Wiesenfeld, and Sara L.
Wheeler-Smith
* Chapter 21
* The Role of Conflict in Managing Injustice
* Debra L. Shapiro and Elad N. Sherf
* Chapter 22
* "Doing Justice": The Role of Motives for Revenge in the Workplace
* Thomas M. Tripp and Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 23
* Compensatory Justice
* Elizabeth Mullen and Tyler G. Okimoto
* Chapter 24
* Recovering from Organizational Injustice: New Directions in Theory
and Research
* Laurie J. Barclay and Maria Francisca Saldanha
* Chapter 25
* Restorative Justice
* Jerry Goodstein and Kenneth D. Butterfield
* Chapter 26
* Justice and Organizational Structure: A Review
* Marshall Schminke, Michael Johsnon, and Darryl Rice
* Chapter 27
* The Fork in the Road: Diversity Management and Organizational Justice
* Carol T. Kulik and Yigiong Li
* Chapter 28
* The Roles of Workplace Justice in the Midst of Organizational Change
* M. Susan Taylor
* Chapter 29
* The Role of Due Process in Performance Appraisal: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective
* Paul E. Levy, Caitlin M. Cavanaugh, Noelle B. Frantz, and Lauren A.
Borden
* Chapter 30
* Applicant Fairness Reactions to the Selection Process
* Donald M. Truxillo, Talya N. Bauer, and Julie McCarthy
* Chapter 31
* Failure and Complaint-Handling in Marketing: An
Organizational-Justice Perspective
* Ronald L. Hess and James Olver
* Chapter 1
* Organizational Justice: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going
* Russell Cropanzano and Maureen L. Ambrose
* Chapter 2
* Distributive Justice: Revisiting Past Statements and Reflecting on
Future Prospects
* Kjell Törnblom and Ali Kazemi
* Chapter 3
* Procedural Justice in Work Organizations: A Historical Review and
Critical Analysis
* D. Ramona Bobocel and Leanne Gosse
* Chapter 4
* Interactional Justice: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
* Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 5
* Overall Justice: Past, Present, and Future
* Maureen L. Ambrose, David X. H. Wo, and Matthew D. Griffith
* Chapter 6
* Fairness at the Unit Level: Justice Climate, Justice Climate
Strength, and Peer Justice
* Andrew Li, Russell Cropanzano, and Agustin Molina
* Chapter 7
* Multifoci Justice and Target Similarity: Emerging Research and
Extensions
* James J. Lavelle, Deborah E. Rupp, Jennifer Manegold, and Meghan A.
Thorton
* Chapter 8
* Measuring Justice and Fairness
* Jason A. Colquitt and Jessica B. Rodell
* Chapter 9
* Understanding How the Justice Motive Shapes Our Lives and Treatment
of One Another: Exciting Contributions and Misleading Claims
* Melvin J. Lerner
* Chapter 10
* The Third Party Perspective of (In)justice
* Daniel P. Skarlicki, Jane O'Reilly, and Carol T. Kulik
* Chapter 11
* Organizational Justice and Legal Justice: How Are They Related?
* Barry Goldman
* Chapter 12
* Culture and Organizational Justice: State of the Literature and
Suggestions for the Future
* Keith James
* Chapter 13
* Justice Perception Formation in Social Settings
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Nathan Tong
* Chapter 14
* The "When" of Justice Events and Why It Matters
* David Patient, Irina Cojuharenco, and Marion Fortin
* Chapter 15
* Justice and Deonance: "You Ought To Be Fair"
* Robert Folger and David R. Glerum
* Chapter 16
* Relational Models of Procedural Justice
* Steven L. Blader and Tom R. Tyler
* Chapter 17
* Fairness Heuristic Theory, the Uncertainty-Management Model, and
Fairness at Work
* Devon Proudfoot and E. Allan Lind
* Chapter 18
* The Role of Concern for Others in Reactions to Justice: Integrating
the Theory of Other Orientation with Organizational Justice
* M. Audrey Korsgaard, Bruce M. Meglino, and Matthew L. Call
* Chapter 19
* Humans Making Sense of Alarming Conditions: Psychological Insight
into the Fair-Process Effect
* Kees van den Bos
* Chapter 20
* Justice and Affect: A Dimensional Approach
* Marion Fortin, Steven L. Blader, Batia M. Wiesenfeld, and Sara L.
Wheeler-Smith
* Chapter 21
* The Role of Conflict in Managing Injustice
* Debra L. Shapiro and Elad N. Sherf
* Chapter 22
* "Doing Justice": The Role of Motives for Revenge in the Workplace
* Thomas M. Tripp and Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 23
* Compensatory Justice
* Elizabeth Mullen and Tyler G. Okimoto
* Chapter 24
* Recovering from Organizational Injustice: New Directions in Theory
and Research
* Laurie J. Barclay and Maria Francisca Saldanha
* Chapter 25
* Restorative Justice
* Jerry Goodstein and Kenneth D. Butterfield
* Chapter 26
* Justice and Organizational Structure: A Review
* Marshall Schminke, Michael Johsnon, and Darryl Rice
* Chapter 27
* The Fork in the Road: Diversity Management and Organizational Justice
* Carol T. Kulik and Yigiong Li
* Chapter 28
* The Roles of Workplace Justice in the Midst of Organizational Change
* M. Susan Taylor
* Chapter 29
* The Role of Due Process in Performance Appraisal: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective
* Paul E. Levy, Caitlin M. Cavanaugh, Noelle B. Frantz, and Lauren A.
Borden
* Chapter 30
* Applicant Fairness Reactions to the Selection Process
* Donald M. Truxillo, Talya N. Bauer, and Julie McCarthy
* Chapter 31
* Failure and Complaint-Handling in Marketing: An
Organizational-Justice Perspective
* Ronald L. Hess and James Olver
* Organizational Justice: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going
* Russell Cropanzano and Maureen L. Ambrose
* Chapter 2
* Distributive Justice: Revisiting Past Statements and Reflecting on
Future Prospects
* Kjell Törnblom and Ali Kazemi
* Chapter 3
* Procedural Justice in Work Organizations: A Historical Review and
Critical Analysis
* D. Ramona Bobocel and Leanne Gosse
* Chapter 4
* Interactional Justice: Looking Backward, Looking Forward
* Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 5
* Overall Justice: Past, Present, and Future
* Maureen L. Ambrose, David X. H. Wo, and Matthew D. Griffith
* Chapter 6
* Fairness at the Unit Level: Justice Climate, Justice Climate
Strength, and Peer Justice
* Andrew Li, Russell Cropanzano, and Agustin Molina
* Chapter 7
* Multifoci Justice and Target Similarity: Emerging Research and
Extensions
* James J. Lavelle, Deborah E. Rupp, Jennifer Manegold, and Meghan A.
Thorton
* Chapter 8
* Measuring Justice and Fairness
* Jason A. Colquitt and Jessica B. Rodell
* Chapter 9
* Understanding How the Justice Motive Shapes Our Lives and Treatment
of One Another: Exciting Contributions and Misleading Claims
* Melvin J. Lerner
* Chapter 10
* The Third Party Perspective of (In)justice
* Daniel P. Skarlicki, Jane O'Reilly, and Carol T. Kulik
* Chapter 11
* Organizational Justice and Legal Justice: How Are They Related?
* Barry Goldman
* Chapter 12
* Culture and Organizational Justice: State of the Literature and
Suggestions for the Future
* Keith James
* Chapter 13
* Justice Perception Formation in Social Settings
* Suzanne S. Masterson and Nathan Tong
* Chapter 14
* The "When" of Justice Events and Why It Matters
* David Patient, Irina Cojuharenco, and Marion Fortin
* Chapter 15
* Justice and Deonance: "You Ought To Be Fair"
* Robert Folger and David R. Glerum
* Chapter 16
* Relational Models of Procedural Justice
* Steven L. Blader and Tom R. Tyler
* Chapter 17
* Fairness Heuristic Theory, the Uncertainty-Management Model, and
Fairness at Work
* Devon Proudfoot and E. Allan Lind
* Chapter 18
* The Role of Concern for Others in Reactions to Justice: Integrating
the Theory of Other Orientation with Organizational Justice
* M. Audrey Korsgaard, Bruce M. Meglino, and Matthew L. Call
* Chapter 19
* Humans Making Sense of Alarming Conditions: Psychological Insight
into the Fair-Process Effect
* Kees van den Bos
* Chapter 20
* Justice and Affect: A Dimensional Approach
* Marion Fortin, Steven L. Blader, Batia M. Wiesenfeld, and Sara L.
Wheeler-Smith
* Chapter 21
* The Role of Conflict in Managing Injustice
* Debra L. Shapiro and Elad N. Sherf
* Chapter 22
* "Doing Justice": The Role of Motives for Revenge in the Workplace
* Thomas M. Tripp and Robert J. Bies
* Chapter 23
* Compensatory Justice
* Elizabeth Mullen and Tyler G. Okimoto
* Chapter 24
* Recovering from Organizational Injustice: New Directions in Theory
and Research
* Laurie J. Barclay and Maria Francisca Saldanha
* Chapter 25
* Restorative Justice
* Jerry Goodstein and Kenneth D. Butterfield
* Chapter 26
* Justice and Organizational Structure: A Review
* Marshall Schminke, Michael Johsnon, and Darryl Rice
* Chapter 27
* The Fork in the Road: Diversity Management and Organizational Justice
* Carol T. Kulik and Yigiong Li
* Chapter 28
* The Roles of Workplace Justice in the Midst of Organizational Change
* M. Susan Taylor
* Chapter 29
* The Role of Due Process in Performance Appraisal: A Twenty-Year
Retrospective
* Paul E. Levy, Caitlin M. Cavanaugh, Noelle B. Frantz, and Lauren A.
Borden
* Chapter 30
* Applicant Fairness Reactions to the Selection Process
* Donald M. Truxillo, Talya N. Bauer, and Julie McCarthy
* Chapter 31
* Failure and Complaint-Handling in Marketing: An
Organizational-Justice Perspective
* Ronald L. Hess and James Olver