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Unfairness at Work: A Productivity Killer

Unfairness at Work: A Productivity Killer

Update: 2022-10-18
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Whether it’s coping with unqualified people being promoted, working hard only to be rewarded with more hard work, supervisors getting away with being rude, or something else–we’ve all been there. Unfairness is common in life and at work, and our perceptions of fairness really matter. In this episode, we discuss: 

  • Different types of “justice” or fairness in organizations
  • Outcomes of fair and unfair treatment
  • Implications for people, leaders, and organizations. 

Links and Other Information

Sherf, E. N., Venkataramani, V., & Gajendran, R. S. (2019). Too busy to be fair? The effect of workload and rewards on managers’ justice rule adherence. Academy of Management Journal, 62(2), 469-502. Link to article and a summary

Cropanzano, R., Bowen, D. E., & Gilliland, S. W. (2007). The management of organizational justice. Academy of Management Perspectives, 21(4), 34-48. Click here 

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Unfairness at Work: A Productivity Killer

Unfairness at Work: A Productivity Killer

Ben Baran and Chris Everett