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Systemic justice and burnout: A multilevel model
Authors:Victor Y Haines III  David L Patient  Alain Marchand
Institution:1. School of Industrial Relations, University of Montreal, Canada;2. Católica‐Lisbon School of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract:With the aim of extending organisational justice research to embrace significant and enduring aspects of the workplace context, this study examines organisational culture and human resource management (HRM) as constitutive dimensions of systemic justice and relates them to employee health. Bridging organisational justice, HRM, organisational culture, and occupational health research, we advance and test a multilevel model relating systemic justice to burnout. Data collected from 60 organisations; 89 employee groups; and 1,976 employees provide support for the hypothesised relationships between justice‐oriented culture, in terms of organisational values and group culture, and justice‐oriented HRM. In turn, justice‐oriented HRM related directly to employee burnout and indirectly through employee perceived job control and supervisor social support.
Keywords:burnout  human resource management  job control  organisational culture  organisational justice  systemic justice  supervisor social support
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