From the origins of morality towards contemporary oganizatiola justice Flashcards

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what is the veneer theory

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what arguments did De Waal give that criticized the veneer theory

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what are the two approaches that helps us understand fairness in the workplace

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what are the different theories that explains why people value fairness in the workplace

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what’s homo economicus

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what’s homo socialis

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what’s homo moralis

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what are the different types of justice perceptions and enactments

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what is procedural justice

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what’s interactional justice

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what is the fair process effect

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what are the motivational consequences of a low process fairness

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what are the motivational consequences of a high process fairness

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what’s distributive justice

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what are the three ways to determine if an outcome is fair according to distributive justice

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why is justice enactment often a zero sum game

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