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An empirical study of the dimensionality of organizational justice and its relationship with organizational citizenship behaviour in the Indian context
Authors:Vishal Gupta  Shailendra Singh
Affiliation:1. Indian Institute of Management, Human Resource Management , Calcutta , India vishal.gupta@iiml.org;3. Indian Institute of Management, Human Resource Management , Lucknow , India
Abstract:Cross-cultural research shows that while the concerns about organizational justice may be universal, operationalization of justice standards is highly particularistic (Greenberg 2001). The present study explores the dimensionality of organizational justice in the Indian context. Apart from procedural justice, interpersonal justice and informational justice, another justice dimension, labelled as empowerment justice, emerged during the study. Next, the study tests the relationships between justice dimensions and Organ's (1988) 5-factor conceptualization of organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB), namely helping, compliance, sportsmanship, courtesy and civic virtue behaviours. The perception of empowerment justice influences helping, compliance, sportsmanship, and civic virtue dimensions of OCB. Interpersonal justice significantly predicts courtesy behaviour. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.
Keywords:empowerment justice  Indian context  organizational citizenship behaviour  organizational justice  relationship testing  scale testing
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