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Gender and Employee Attitudes: The Role of Organizational Justice Perceptions
Authors:N. Ramamoorthy   P. C. Flood
Affiliation:University of Houston-Victoria, 14000 University Boulevard, Sugarland, TX 77479, USA and;Department of Personnel and Employment Relations, University of Limerick, National Technological Park, Plassey, Limerick, Ireland
Abstract:In this study, using path analysis, we tested whether procedural justice perceptions mediated the relationship between gender and distributive justice perceptions. Furthermore, we also tested whether the two forms of commitment (affective and normative) mediated the relationships between justice perceptions (distributive and procedural) and tenure intent. One hundred and eighty-three employees from Irish manufacturing organizations participated in the study. As hypothesized, we found support for the mediating role of procedural justice perception on the relationship between gender and distributive justice perception. Results also indicated that affective commitment mediated the relationships between justice perceptions and tenure intent and affective commitment. Finally, normative commitment did not mediate the relationships between justice perceptions and tenure intent. Further analysis using moderated regression analysis showed that gender moderated the relationships between distributive justice perceptions and affective commitment only. Gender did not have any moderating effect on normative commitment or tenure intent. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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