Willing and Able: Action-State Orientation and the Relation Between Procedural Justice and Employee Cooperation

Marius van Dijke (First Author), David De Cremer (Participant Author), Lieven Brebels (Participant Author), Niels van Quaquebeke (Participant Author)

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Abstract

Existing justice theory explains why fair procedures motivate employees to adopt cooperative goals, but it fails to explain how employees strive toward these goals. We study self-regulatory abilities that underlie goal striving, abilities that should thus affect employees' display of cooperative behavior in response to procedural justice. Building on action control theory, we argue that employees who display effective self-regulatory strategies (action-oriented employees) display relatively strong cooperative behavioral responses to fair procedures. A multisource field study and a laboratory experiment support this prediction. A subsequent experiment addresses the process underlying this effect by explicitly showing that action orientation facilitates attainment of the cooperative goals that people adopt in response to fair procedures, thus facilitating the display of actual cooperative behavior. This goal striving approach better integrates research on the relationship between procedural justice and employee cooperation in the self-regulation and the work motivation literature. It also offers organizations a new perspective on making procedural justice effective in stimulating employee cooperation by suggesting factors that help employees reach their adopted goals.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1982-2003
JournalJournal of Management
Volume41
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Corresponding author email

MvanDijke@rsm.nl

Keywords

  • COMMITMENT
  • FAIRNESS
  • GROUP ENGAGEMENT MODEL
  • METAANALYSIS
  • MOTIVATION THEORY
  • OCB
  • ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOR
  • PERFORMANCE
  • SELF-REGULATION
  • SOCIAL-EXCHANGE
  • WORK MOTIVATION
  • action control theory
  • action-state orientation
  • cooperation
  • goal striving
  • procedural fairness
  • procedural justice
  • self-regulation

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  • ABDC-A*
  • Scopus
  • SSCI

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