11 research outputs found

    Speaking Up: A Conceptual Model of Voice Responses Following the Unfair Treatment of Others in Non-Union Settings

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    Bridging the literature of procedural justice, social identification, and voice, we present a conceptual model of observers\u27 voice responses to injustices perpetrated on coworkers. Based on social identity theory, we contend that similarity to the target of injustice influences observer identification with the target, as moderated by the observer\u27s scope of justice, which then influences the observer\u27s perceptions of injustice and decision to express voice. Additionally, we posit that the link between observers\u27 perceptions of injustice and expressed voice is moderated by the observer\u27s perceived opportunity to express voice. Finally, we propose that the decision to express voice individually or collectively depends on the justice climate along with the costs and benefits associated with each option. Theoretical and managerial implications are discusse

    Crime and Aggression/ Child and Spouse Abuse

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