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Role of Organizational Justice Perceptions in India and Ireland: An Empirical Examination

Prof. Nagarajan Ramamoorthy, Patrick C. Flood and Sarah MacCurtain, Amit Gupta and Subodh P. Kulkarni
2012
Working Paper No
383
Body

Research indicates that due process and equitable reward distributions may be more appropriate in influencing attitudes in individualistic rather than collectivistic cultures. Hence, we examined the effects of perceptions of due process in performance appraisal and equity in reward systems on employee commitment and tenure intent among collectivist Indian and individualistic Irish employees. The results indicated that both procedural and distributive justice perceptions predicted affective commitment, normative commitment, and tenure intent among Irish employees. However, in the Indian sample, procedural justice perceptions predicted affective commitment and tenure intent but distributive justice perceptions did not predict these outcomes; also distributive justice perceptions predicted normative commitment but procedural justice perceptions did not. Implications for global businesses are discussed.  

Key words
Organization justice, performance appraisal, procedural justice, distributive justice, affective commitment, normative commitment, tenure, India, Ireland,
WP_No._383.pdf (192.28 KB)

Role of Organizational Justice Perceptions in India and Ireland: An Empirical Examination

Author(s) Name: Prof. Nagarajan Ramamoorthy, Patrick C. Flood and Sarah MacCurtain, Amit Gupta and Subodh P. Kulkarni, 2012
Working Paper No : 383
Abstract:

Research indicates that due process and equitable reward distributions may be more appropriate in influencing attitudes in individualistic rather than collectivistic cultures. Hence, we examined the effects of perceptions of due process in performance appraisal and equity in reward systems on employee commitment and tenure intent among collectivist Indian and individualistic Irish employees. The results indicated that both procedural and distributive justice perceptions predicted affective commitment, normative commitment, and tenure intent among Irish employees. However, in the Indian sample, procedural justice perceptions predicted affective commitment and tenure intent but distributive justice perceptions did not predict these outcomes; also distributive justice perceptions predicted normative commitment but procedural justice perceptions did not. Implications for global businesses are discussed.  

Keywords: Organization justice, performance appraisal, procedural justice, distributive justice, affective commitment, normative commitment, tenure, India, Ireland,
WP_No._383.pdf (192.28 KB)