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What signals does procedural justice climate convey? The roles of group status, and organizational benevolence and integrity
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Journal of Organizational Behavior, 2014,Volume: 35,Issue: 4,Page: 464-488
Authors:
Xiaowan Lin
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Kwok Leung
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Benevolence And Integrity
Job Security
Respect For The Work Unit
Procedural Justice Climate
Social Identification
How does procedural justice climate influence individual outcomes? An affective perspective
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the International Association for Chinese Management Research (IACMR), Hong Kong, June 20-24, 2012
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Lin, Xiaowan
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Task Interdependence
Procedural Justice Climate
Emotional Contagion
Individual Affect
Affective Tone
Susceptibility To Emotional Contagion