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Price discrimination is widely considered unethical/unfair by consumers, as has been borne out by decades of … psychological research and mainstream press reporting. However, little academic work has been done to investigate the ethics of … price discrimination. The work that has been done to date concludes that while price discrimination is not unethical …
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is based on guanxi or justice. Are people truly willing to vote on WeChat? Is WeChat voting an effective means of … justice (belief in a just world). The results showed that people’s behaviour deviates from their intention. Third, 676 …
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Managers tasked with organizational change often face irreconcilable demands on how to enact justice - situations we … call justice conundrums. Drawing on interviews held with managers before and after a planned large-scale change, we … develop an integrative process model that illustrates how managers grapple with justice conundrums. Our contributions are …
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Leaders enact justice in a workplace that is often replete with various political dynamics such as goal conflicts …, cliques, and differential treatments. Understanding how and when workplace politics influence leaders' justice rule adherence … moral self-regulation theory to explore how and when leaders’ perceptions of team politics (PTP) impact their justice rule …
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