An Integrative Perspective on Social Justice: Distributive and Procedural Fairness Evaluations of Positive and Negative Outcome Allocations
Authors: Törnblom K.Y.1; Vermunt R.2
Source: Social Justice Research, Volume 12, Number 1, March 1999 , pp. 39-64(26)
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
This paper presents a theoretical framework for the integration of distributive and procedural justice in positive and negative outcome allocations. The framework consists of seven basic assumptions, seven propositions, and seven groups of interrelated hypotheses. The expected outcome offers a coherent program for future justice research based on the realization that distributive and procedural aspects of fairness cannot be meaningfully treated (1) in isolation from one another, and (2) without taking into account the valence of the allocated outcome. The framework should also reveal the need to reassess existing distributive and procedural justice study conclusions that neglected to examine the interactive effects of the allocation outcome (distribution) and the procedure and the outcome valence.
Keywords: distributive justice; procedural justice; outcome valence; justice integration
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: 1: Department of Sociology, Denver, Colorado 80217-3364 ktornblom@castle.cudenver.edu 2: Department of Social and Organizational Psychology, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
Publication date: 1999-03-01
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