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Management meted out punishment to enforce rules and encourage adherence. However, the effectiveness depended on how the employees perceive and interpret the policy. Therefore, it was uncertain how to best achieve the target. The paper tested employees’ behavioral responses in two conditions,...
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Reciprocal behavior was often explained by perception of fairness derived from either agents' intention or distributional outcome. In this paper, we demonstrated that fairness perception depended on the evaluability of the partner's type. We conducted experiments to investigate how workers...
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Management meted out punishment to enforce rules and encourage adherence. However, the effectiveness depended on how the employees perceive and interpret the policy. This study tested the effect of reducing individual lateness in a plastic factory. Field experiment was conducted to test the...
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