THE ROLE OF FAIRNESS IN IMPLEMENTING LARGE-SCALE CHANGE - EMPLOYEE EVALUATIONS OF PROCESS AND OUTCOME IN 7 FACILITY RELOCATIONS

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DALY, JP [1 ]
GEYER, PD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72701 USA
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10.1002/job.4030150706
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Organizational transitions may be difficult to implement if employees resist the change. 'Participation' and 'education' (Kotter and Schlesinger, 1979) are hypothesized to enhance commitment to change, however mechanisms for those effects are unclear. In a sample of employees from seven relocated organizations, a test of our model showed that the effects of justification (a form of education) on intent to remain are mediated by outcome and procedural fairness judgements. Voice (a form of participation) showed no effects on fairness judgments, perhaps because employees did not expect voice in relocation decisions. Supplementary analyses yielded no evidence for direct effects of voice and justification on intention to remain. The findings extend our understanding of fairness to transition settings.
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