Title of article :
Organizational Justice Effect on Job Outcomes: Moderating Effect of Islamic Work Ethics
Author/Authors :
Durkhanai، M. نويسنده University of Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan , , ul Amin، Saif نويسنده COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan , , Khan، Sammandar نويسنده COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
The study focuses and analyzes a model that shows the relationship between procedural
justice, distributive justice, work engagement, organization citizenship behavior and Islamic
work ethics. Organization justice, work engagement and organization citizenship behavior
has extensively been researched previously but the role of Islamic work ethics as a
moderating variable between organization justice and job outcomes has been considered in
this study, as this aspect has not been researched yet. The study proposes that Islamic work
ethics act as a moderator in the relations between organizational justice dimensions
(procedural justice, distributive justice) and work outcomes (work engagement and
organization citizenship behavior).
Potential and practicing employees were surveyed by using questionnaire as data collection
tool. A sample of 140 employees employed in private and public universities were considered
for this survey. Data collected from the sample was analyzed, the concluded results shows
positive effect of procedural justice and distributive justice on work engagement and
organization citizenship behavior. A positive relationship exists between organizational
justice and Islamic work ethics that moderate the predictor (procedural justice, distributive
justice) and criterion (work engagement and organization citizenship behavior).
Journal title :
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Journal
Journal title :
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management Journal