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Procedural justice in promotion decisions of managerial staff in Malaysia
Authors:Hooi Lai Wan  Mohamed Sulaiman  Azura Omar
Institution:1. Centre for Technology Policy and International Studies, Universiti Teknologi , Malaysia hooilw@ic.utm.my hooilw@hotmail.com;3. Department of Business Administration , International Islamic University , Malaysia
Abstract:Previous research indicates that procedural justice in promotion decisions has affected employees' organizational commitment, intent to leave and career satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of procedural justice in promotion decisions on managers' commitment, specifically organizational commitment, intent to leave, career satisfaction and job performance in multinational companies in Malaysia. Data were obtained from a sample of managers with more than 10 years of service in the organization through in-depth interviews. The findings show that perceived procedural injustice in promotion decisions have an unfavourable impact on employee commitment, job performance and career satisfaction. The intent to leave is also higher, especially among young managerial staff.
Keywords:career satisfaction  employee commitment  intent to leave  job performance  procedural justice  promotion
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