The cumulative effects of justice perceptions
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management
ISSN
1930-0158
Volume
2
Issue
1
First Page
12
Last Page
24
Publication Date
1-1-2000
Abstract
We report some evidence that justice perceptions may be cumulative, or act together to bolster or undermine other perceptions. In several instances, procedural and distributive justice perceptions about one procedure were different for those reading about only one procedure and outcome versus those who read about that situation and a second situation. Evidence was also found that individuals may average justice perceptions together for two procedures when forming overall fairness and satisfaction perceptions.
Recommended Citation
Miles, J. A.,
&
Naumann, S. E.
(2000).
The cumulative effects of justice perceptions.
Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management, 2(1), 12–24.
https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/esob-facarticles/290