Procedural Justice assembles articles on one of the most important emerging ideas in the social psychology of conflict management. Procedural justice research suggests that people's reactions to conflict resolution decisions in social settings are strongly influenced by their evaluations of the fairness of the procedures used to create rules and make decisions. These findings suggest an approach to managing conflicts and exercising authority that has proven to be effective in a wide variety of settings. The articles in this ...
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Procedural Justice assembles articles on one of the most important emerging ideas in the social psychology of conflict management. Procedural justice research suggests that people's reactions to conflict resolution decisions in social settings are strongly influenced by their evaluations of the fairness of the procedures used to create rules and make decisions. These findings suggest an approach to managing conflicts and exercising authority that has proven to be effective in a wide variety of settings. The articles in this volume explore the range of procedural justice effects, as well as trying to understand why procedural justice has the powerful influences observed in research. An introductory essay provides a framework for understanding the implications of procedural justice research for the fields of social psychology, management, law, and politics.
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