Organizational justice evaluations, job control, and occupational strain. |
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Authors: | Elovainio, Marko Kivim?ki, Mika Helkama, Klaus |
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Abstract: | To explore how organizational justice evaluations affect the occupational stress process, the authors formulated and tested the following 2 hypotheses: (a) The effect of job control on strain is mediated by justice evaluations, and (b) justice evaluations moderate the effect of job control on occupational strain. The results of structural equation modeling, based on data collected from 688 employees, suggest that job control affects strain through justice evaluations. Thus, the results of this study supported the lst hypothesis and provided evidence that perceptions of the organization are potential factors contributing to employee health. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | organizational justice occupational stress job control occupational strain employees |
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