Dear all,
I am currently conducting research on perceived fairness in the workplace and am in the process of selecting an appropriate measurement scale for my study. While reviewing the literature, I found that perceived fairness is often examined through organizational justice dimensions such as procedural, distributive, interpersonal, and informational justice. However, I am specifically interested in measuring employees' overall perception of fairness rather than focusing solely on individual justice dimensions.
Given your expertise in this area, I would be grateful if you could suggest a validated scale that effectively captures perceived fairness. Additionally, if there are any scales that have been widely used in recent organizational or management research, I would appreciate your recommendations.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Shefali Sharma
Chitkara University
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Employee's overall perception is a sort of general / global judgement and employees usually come to an overall fairness judgement.
Colquitt 2001 can be combined with Perceived Overall Judgement (POJ) Ambrose & Schminke.
Adding POJ may explains the additional variance after controlling
Please refer the link
Perceived Overall Justice Scale / paper(Ambrose and Schminke 2009.pdf)shared by Mr Ajit Pal Singh
You can combine the two based on goals of study. (may be as mediator or as separate predictor)
Since I am more focussed on Analytic part, it is good to discuss about combination of two with your Respected Guide.
With regards
Sunil
Employee's overall perception is a sort of general / global judgement and employees usually come to an overall fairness judgement.
Colquitt 2001 can be combined with Perceived Overall Judgement (POJ) Ambrose & Schminke.
Adding POJ may explains the additional variance after controlling
Please refer the link
Perceived Overall Justice Scale / paper(Ambrose and Schminke 2009.pdf)shared by Mr Ajit Pal Singh
You can combine the two based on goals of study. (may be as mediator or as separate predictor). you will find the papers with combination of two scales on internet also.
Since I am more focussed on Analytic part, it is good to discuss about combination of two with your Respected Guide.
With regards
Sunil