Managerial fairness and its effects on employees' job commitment in the nationalised commercial banks of Bangladesh
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Ahsan, A., Haq, M., & Jahangir, N. (2006). Managerial fairness and its effects on employees’ job commitment in the nationalised commercial banks of Bangladesh. Journal of Business Studies, XXVII(1), 1–19.Abstract
The study of fairness in organisations, and in panicufar, procedural fairness,
has given researchers fresh insights about management. In business organisations,
considerations of fairness appeal to managers, employees, and other organisational
stakeholders who see fairness as a unifying value, providing fundamental principle that
can bind together conflicting parties and create stable social structures. This paper
attempts to explore the relationship between managers' practice of procedural justice
and employees' job commitment in the nationalised commercial banks ( NCBs) of
Bangladesh and analyse the predictability of the different components of procedural
justice in explaining perceived job commitment. Several diagnostic techniques such as
factor analysis, bivariate correlations and regression hm•e been used in this study. Two
components of procedural fairness - communication fairness and follow-up fairness -
have been found to have significant effects in explaining employees' job commitment in
the NCBs of Bangladesh.
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This article was published in the Journal of Business Studies [ @ 2006 Journal of Business Studies. ]Department
BRAC Business School, BRAC UniversityType
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