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Ch 2: Org Justice, Ethics, & Social Responsibility Jan. 22, 2009.

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1 Ch 2: Org Justice, Ethics, & Social Responsibility Jan. 22, 2009

2 Organizational Justice Focus on perceptions of fairness –What was the outcome of your perf. eval? –How was it done? –The first question refers to your perception of distributive justice: –Second question refers to your perception of procedural justice:

3 Distributive justice: –What are negative outcomes of low levels? –People are very sensitive to how resources are distributed on the job How are outcomes distributed? –Equity rule –Equality rule –Need rule –Cross-cultural differences…

4 Procedural Justice Procedural justice: –How do we determine this? 1. 2. 3. 4.

5 Outcomes of procedural justice: –If low, may discount the evaluation/feedback –If low, may reject the entire system as unfair Other types of justice examined in research: –Interpersonal justice – perception of how fairly you’re treated by others –Informational justice – perception of fairness of info used to make a decision

6 Interactions between forms Distributive X Procedural justice: –Favorable outcomes? –Unfavorable outcomes? Greenberg’s factory lay-off studies Informational X Interpersonal justice: –Outcomes perceived as most fair when given lots of info & treated w/respect

7 Enhancing Justice Injustice linked w/many negative outcomes –Lower job sat, less helping behavior, higher turnover –Pay fair market wages –Give employees a voice (examples?) –Allow appeals, correct unfairness –Use interpers. justice when negative decision Most outcomes of justice have econ impact on the org

8 Ethics Tendency to behave in morally appropriate ways at work. –Recent attempts to legislate good ethics: Fed. Sentencing Guidelines – Sarbanes-Oxley Act – –More orgs appointing ‘ethics officers’ & hotlines to report violations –Limit acceptance of gifts from vendors –Do ethics training programs work well?

9 Cross-cultural issues Different standards in other cultures –2 extremes Ethical relativism – Ethical imperialism – –Compromise by paying attention to the context

10 Moral Development Kohlberg’s theory – focus on cognition –Preconventional level – –Conventional level – –Postconventional level – –Also large contextual influence – org climate may have norms that allow unethical behavior

11 Social Responsibility Contributions to the community/society –Charity –Pro-environment practices –Socially responsible investments Microsoft’s withdrawal of support for state legislation giving civil rights to gays –Why was this viewed as hypocritical? Bidirectional relationship between soc responsibility & profit


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