DocumentCode
2638966
Title
Protective effects of interactional justice on job insecurity of Chinese workers: Evidence from a large-scale state-owned telecom company
Author
Zhong, Xie Yi ; Lu, Wang Xiao ; Ling, Siu Oi ; Kan, Shi
Author_Institution
Sch. of Econ. & Manage., Nanjing Univ. of Sci. & Tech., Nanjing, China
fYear
2010
fDate
16-17 Aug. 2010
Firstpage
443
Lastpage
448
Abstract
The study attempted to explore protective effects of procedural justice on job insecurity and job attitudes of Chinese workers in the face of an impending organizational change. In a large-scale state-owned telecom company and its four subsidiary companies in China where a fundamental organizational change was about to take place, 592 employees were randomly sampled and surveyed. The results of hierarchical regression analysis show that procedural justice could bolster employees´ job satisfaction and organizational commitment partially through reducing their job insecurity. Further analysis of this partial mediating effect, in terms of two components of procedural justice, revealed a protective effect of interactional justice instead of formal procedure on job insecurity of Chinese employees in the face of the forthcoming organizational change. Implications for measures protecting employees´ psychological well-being in the decision-making process of human resource management leading up to organizational change are discussed later.
Keywords
human resource management; management of change; organisational aspects; personnel; psychology; regression analysis; telecommunication industry; Chinese employee; Chinese worker; decision-making process; hierarchical regression analysis; human resource management; interactional justice; job attitude; job insecurity; job satisfaction; large-scale state-owned telecom company; organizational change; organizational commitment; procedural justice; protective effect; psychological well-being; Companies; Educational institutions; Face; Instruments; Mediation; Psychology; interactional justice; job insecurity; job satisfaction; organizational commitment; procedural justice;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Web Society (SWS), 2010 IEEE 2nd Symposium on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6356-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SWS.2010.5607409
Filename
5607409
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