Linking employees' justice perceptions to organizational commitment and intention to leave: The mediating role of perceived organizational support

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Abstract

Building on the social exchange perspective and organizational support theory, this study examined the relationships among employees' justice perceptions, perceived organizational support (POS), organizational commitment and intention to leave. A hypothesized model was developed and tested using hierarchical regression analyses on a sample of 514 practising solicitors in Hong Kong. The results showed that both procedural and distributive justice contributed to the development of POS, and POS mediated their effects on organizational commitment and intention to leave. As expected, organizational commitment was negatively related to intention to leave. Additional analyses revealed that these relationships held…

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Keywords
  • Organizational commitment
  • Perceived organizational support
  • Psychology
  • Organizational justice
  • Social psychology
  • Procedural justice
  • Social exchange theory
  • Distributive justice
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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