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Justice in the workplace: from theory to practice

โœ Scribed by Russell Cropanzano


Publisher
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Edition
Subsequent
Category
Library

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Justice in the Workplace acts as a central reference point for application of organizational justice and helps human resource managers relate the importance of justice to their work environments. Forming much of this book's content, outcomes, processes, and interpersonal treatment are three powerful tools for building and maintaining workplace justice. In Part I these books are discussed at a theoretical level. Part II applies these theories to several issues important to both human resource management and society. And Part III looks at organizational justice in the years ahead. Compared to the first volume, this book will appeal to practitioners and researchers in such applied areas as human resource management, industrial organizational psychology, and management.


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