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Previous research on the antecedents of people’s judgments of procedural and interactional fairness has focused primarily on situational factors. Across three studies we find that dispositional tendencies, in particular people’s general propensity to trust others, also influence fairness...
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1. Introduction -- 2. It's Only Fair -- 3. Making Change Happen: It's All (or at Least Largely) in the Process -- 4. Taking the Process Personally -- 5. For Ethicality, the Process Also Matters -- 6. A High-Quality Process: Easier Said Than Done -- Appendixes -- A. The Change Implementation...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. It's Only Fair -- 3. Making Change Happen: It's All (or at Least Largely) in the Process -- 4. Taking the Process Personally -- 5. For Ethicality, the Process Also Matters -- 6. A High-Quality Process: Easier Said Than Done --...
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