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Distributive Injustice: Leadership Adherence to Social Norm Pressures and the Negative Impact on Organizational Commitment
2021
International Business Research
The social norm theory suggests that leaders who rely on perceived norms (misperceptions) rather than actual norms may produce unfair work advantages. Furthermore, social norms alter ethical leadership behaviors. However, leadership adheres to social norms due to society's implied compliance in the absence of distributive injustice measurements. Therefore, distributive injustice may be a more salient predictor than distributive justice on affective organizational commitment. The aim of this
doi:10.5539/ibr.v14n9p21
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