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Procedural justice climate and group power distance: an examination of cross-level interaction effects.
J Appl Psychol. 2007 May; 92(3):681-92.JA

Abstract

In this article, the authors extend research on the cross-level effects of procedural justice climate by theorizing and testing its interaction with group power distance. The results indicated that group power distance moderated the relationships between procedural justice climate and individual-level outcomes (organizational commitment and organization-directed citizenship behavior). More specifically, a larger group power distance was found to attenuate the positive cross-level effects of procedural justice climate. Implications for procedural justice climate research are discussed.

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Department of Management, Faculty of Business, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong. mgyang@cityu.edu.hkNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

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Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

17484550

Citation

Yang, Jixia, et al. "Procedural Justice Climate and Group Power Distance: an Examination of Cross-level Interaction Effects." The Journal of Applied Psychology, vol. 92, no. 3, 2007, pp. 681-92.
Yang J, Mossholder KW, Peng TK. Procedural justice climate and group power distance: an examination of cross-level interaction effects. J Appl Psychol. 2007;92(3):681-92.
Yang, J., Mossholder, K. W., & Peng, T. K. (2007). Procedural justice climate and group power distance: an examination of cross-level interaction effects. The Journal of Applied Psychology, 92(3), 681-92.
Yang J, Mossholder KW, Peng TK. Procedural Justice Climate and Group Power Distance: an Examination of Cross-level Interaction Effects. J Appl Psychol. 2007;92(3):681-92. PubMed PMID: 17484550.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Procedural justice climate and group power distance: an examination of cross-level interaction effects. AU - Yang,Jixia, AU - Mossholder,Kevin W, AU - Peng,T K, PY - 2007/5/9/pubmed PY - 2007/7/4/medline PY - 2007/5/9/entrez SP - 681 EP - 92 JF - The Journal of applied psychology JO - J Appl Psychol VL - 92 IS - 3 N2 - In this article, the authors extend research on the cross-level effects of procedural justice climate by theorizing and testing its interaction with group power distance. The results indicated that group power distance moderated the relationships between procedural justice climate and individual-level outcomes (organizational commitment and organization-directed citizenship behavior). More specifically, a larger group power distance was found to attenuate the positive cross-level effects of procedural justice climate. Implications for procedural justice climate research are discussed. SN - 0021-9010 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/17484550/Procedural_justice_climate_and_group_power_distance:_an_examination_of_cross_level_interaction_effects_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -