School of Management, University of Science and Technology of China; College of Business, City University of Hong Kong, China.
J Soc Psychol. 2010 Mar-Apr;150(2):181-97. doi: 10.1080/00224540903366636.
We investigated the associations between supervisor-related time control and two-job attitudes, and the moderating effects of distributive justice on these associations. A total of 505 full-time employees in Hong Kong responded to a structured telephone survey. The results showed that time control and perceived distributive justice were positively related to both job satisfaction and organizational commitment. More importantly, the positive relationships between time control and the two job attitudes were stronger when perceived distributive justice was high rather than low. These findings contrast with the typical buffering effects of organizational justice, in which perceived justice attenuates the beneficial effects of positive stimuli. Theoretical and applied implications of these findings are discussed.
我们调查了主管相关时间控制与兼职态度之间的关系,以及分配公正对这些关系的调节作用。共有 505 名香港全职员工通过电话调查的方式完成了一份结构化问卷。结果表明,时间控制和感知分配公正与工作满意度和组织承诺都呈正相关。更重要的是,当感知分配公平时高时,时间控制与两种工作态度之间的积极关系更强,而不是低时。这些发现与组织公正的典型缓冲效应相反,在组织公正中,感知公正会减弱积极刺激的有益影响。讨论了这些发现的理论和应用意义。