THE INTEGRATION OF OTHERS' EXPERIENCES IN ORGANIZATIONAL JUSTICE JUDGMENTS.

作者: LAURA J. KRAY , E. ALLAN LIND

DOI: 10.5465/APBPP.2002.7516586

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摘要: This research examines how people integrate social reports regarding another person's injustice experience into their own justice assessments. Specifically, we examine three variables-- participant...

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