Distributive and procedural justice: Multifaceted meanings and interrelations |
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Authors: | Robert Folger |
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Institution: | (1) A. B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University, 70118-5669 New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Abstract: | Distributive, procedural, and interactional justice have taken on various interpretations. Even when the meaning assigned to each term has been specified and clarified, however, no single set of unique interpretations for each term allows for an unambiguous set of interrelations among the terms. That is, definitional clarity alone cannot resolve all of the questions that can be raised about how one construct is related to another. My discussion raises some of those questions to illustrate that point. A related point is that although an agreed upon set of conceptual defintions might allow for independence of the constructs and thus their independent manipulation, in practice—and as measured (rather than manipulated) variables—these constructs inevitably reveal considerable overlap. Several different reasons for this overlap are explored and the implications discussed. |
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Keywords: | distributive justice interactional justice procedural justice |
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