Procedural justice theory and the multinational corporation
Author: Kim, W. Chan ; Mauborgne, RenéeINSEAD Area: Strategy In: Organization theory and the multinational corporation - Ghoshal, Sumantra;Westney, D. Eleanor - 1993 - INSEAD Book Language: EnglishDescription: p. 237-256.Type of document: INSEAD ChapterNote: Please ask us for this itemAbstract: This paper traces the antecedents of social psychology theories of procedural justice and explores the applicability of this theory to the management of multinational enterprises. A review of the authors' field study testing the role of procedural justice in implementing global strategies is also given. The paper also discusses the managerial implications of procedural justice in the multinational and outlines areas for further researchItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This paper traces the antecedents of social psychology theories of procedural justice and explores the applicability of this theory to the management of multinational enterprises. A review of the authors' field study testing the role of procedural justice in implementing global strategies is also given. The paper also discusses the managerial implications of procedural justice in the multinational and outlines areas for further research
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