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Exploring the effect of unfair work contexts on the development of fairness beliefs

This paper examines what happens when individuals who perceive a fair situation discover that the situation is in fact, unfair. In a previous study, women who sued their universities discussed their initial expectations that the university would treat them fairly despite several studies that clearly...

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Diskriminierung
Distributive justice
Employees
Employment discrimination
Expectations
Female employees
Gerechtigkeit
Geschlecht
Hochschule
Morality
Organisation
Organizational behavior
Organizational justice
Perceptions
Procedural justice
Self interest
Social order
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Studies
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Women
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