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  1. Idiosyncratic Deals from a Distributive Justice Perspective: Examining Co-workers’ Voice Behavior.Elise Marescaux, Sophie De Winne & Luc Sels - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (1):263-281.
    This study focuses on a third-party perspective of idiosyncratic deals. More specifically, we look into the differential judgments co-workers make about i-deals in their work environment, as well as their reactions. Based on equity theory, we examine to what extent the content of the i-deal and the work context explain co-worker judgments regarding i-deal fairness in addition to subsequent voice behavior. A vignette study with 1988 respondents shows that when i-deals are considered distributively unfair, co-workers try to restore equity through (...)
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  • Perception of Justice and Employees’ Brand-Based Equity in the Service Sector: Evidence From Education Industry.Lu Li - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study aims to investigate the impact of justice perception of the employees on three dimensions of employee-based brand equity under the mediating role of psychological contract fulfillment. For this purpose, data have been collected from the employees of the education industry under the convenience sampling technique. In this regard, a survey method was used, and questionnaires were distributed among 420 respondents, out of which 310 questionnaires were received back, and after discarding 32 partially filled questionnaires, useable responses were left. (...)
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