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Organizational justice - the perception of workplace fairness - can
bring important benefits not only to the health and well-being of
individual employees but also to the productivity of organizations
themselves. This timely new collection, with contributions from
leading researchers from around the world, considers organizational
justice in an era when globalization has resulted in rapid
organizational change, greater job insecurity, and increasing
worker stress. Both comprehensive and cutting edge, the book
initially considers what we mean by organizational justice in its
relationship to self-interest, social identity, and personal moral
codes. But moving beyond the perceptions of individuals, the book
also reflects the increasing interest in the roles of teammates and
leaders in creating organizational justice. There follow chapters
on the negative results of perceived injustice, specifically around
physical and mental employee health, as well as its deleterious
impact on organizational productivity. Providing a definitive,
state-of-the-art overview of the field, the book not only clarifies
the key concepts and ideas that inform organizational justice but
also explores their importance for today's organizations, managers,
and employees. Including a final section that both suggests new
areas for research and critically reflects on the field itself,
this will be essential reading for researchers and students across
business and management, organizational studies, HRM, and
organizational and work psychology.
Organizational justice - the perception of workplace fairness - can
bring important benefits not only to the health and well-being of
individual employees but also to the productivity of organizations
themselves. This timely new collection, with contributions from
leading researchers from around the world, considers organizational
justice in an era when globalization has resulted in rapid
organizational change, greater job insecurity, and increasing
worker stress. Both comprehensive and cutting edge, the book
initially considers what we mean by organizational justice in its
relationship to self-interest, social identity, and personal moral
codes. But moving beyond the perceptions of individuals, the book
also reflects the increasing interest in the roles of teammates and
leaders in creating organizational justice. There follow chapters
on the negative results of perceived injustice, specifically around
physical and mental employee health, as well as its deleterious
impact on organizational productivity. Providing a definitive,
state-of-the-art overview of the field, the book not only clarifies
the key concepts and ideas that inform organizational justice but
also explores their importance for today's organizations, managers,
and employees. Including a final section that both suggests new
areas for research and critically reflects on the field itself,
this will be essential reading for researchers and students across
business and management, organizational studies, HRM, and
organizational and work psychology.
Are you struggling to improve a hostile or uncomfortable
environment at work, or interested in how such tension can arise?
Experts in organizational psychology, management science, social
psychology, and communication science show you how to implement
interventions and programs to manage workplace emotion. The
connection between workplace affect and relevant challenges in our
society, such as diversity and technological changes, is
undeniable; thus learning to harness that knowledge can
revolutionize your performance in tackling workday issues. Applying
major theoretical perspectives and research methodologies, this
book outlines the concepts of display rules, emotional labor, work
motivation, well-being, and discrete emotions. Understanding these
ideas will show you how affect can promote team effectiveness,
leadership, and conflict resolution. If you require a foundation
for understanding workplace affect or a springboard into deeper,
more interdisciplinary research, this book presents an integrative
approach that is indispensable.
Are you struggling to improve a hostile or uncomfortable
environment at work, or interested in how such tension can arise?
Experts in organizational psychology, management science, social
psychology, and communication science show you how to implement
interventions and programs to manage workplace emotion. The
connection between workplace affect and relevant challenges in our
society, such as diversity and technological changes, is
undeniable; thus learning to harness that knowledge can
revolutionize your performance in tackling workday issues. Applying
major theoretical perspectives and research methodologies, this
book outlines the concepts of display rules, emotional labor, work
motivation, well-being, and discrete emotions. Understanding these
ideas will show you how affect can promote team effectiveness,
leadership, and conflict resolution. If you require a foundation
for understanding workplace affect or a springboard into deeper,
more interdisciplinary research, this book presents an integrative
approach that is indispensable.
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