探索亚洲的公正判断模式:一项四国多组潜类别分析

Exploring justice judgment patterns in Asia: a four country multi-group latent class analysis

International Journal of Human Resource Management · 2017
被引 6
ABS 3

中文导读

研究了马来西亚、柬埔寨、菲律宾和中国工人如何利用信息判断工作待遇是否公平,发现四种判断模式,多数人依赖简化策略而非全面信息。

Abstract

We explore workers’ justice judgment patterns to understand how they use information to assess fair treatment at work. Justice judgment patterns are the unique set of information that individuals draw upon and use when evaluating the overall fairness of an entity. Data from four samples of workers from Malaysia, Cambodia, the Philippines, and China were analyzed using a multi-group latent class analysis. Results suggest four classes of justice judgment processes, three of which represent different patterns of heuristic processing. Comprehensive processors use a wide range of information when making justice judgments, while minimalist processors consider a limited range of information. Reward-focused processors focus on distributive justice cues and treatment-focused processors specifically attend to interpersonal justice cues while neglecting distributive justice cues. The latent class structure shared conceptual meaning across countries but the patterns had different rates of representation. Findings suggest that individuals do not always use complete information when assessing how fairly they are treated at work. Many appear to use heuristics that emphasize minimizing information processing, instrumental outcomes, or more relational outcomes. Results and implications are discussed.

组织公正社会心理学跨文化研究潜类别分析