Cooperation in groups: procedural justice, social identity and behavioral engagement
Author: Tyler, Tom R. ; Blader, Steven L. Series: Essays in social psychology Publisher: Psychology Press, 2000.Language: EnglishDescription: 233 p. : Graphs ; 24 cm.ISBN: 1841690066Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Cooperation in Groups Procedural Justice, Social Identity, and Behavioral Engagement Contents About the Authors Acknowledgments I. OVERVIEW Chapter 1 Chapter 2 vii ix Introduction The Design of This Study 1 17 II THE ANTECEDENTS OF COOPERATIVE GROUP BEHAVIOR Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Why Study Cooperative Behavior in Groups? Instrumental Motivations for Engaging in Cooperative Behavior Internally Driven Cooperative Behavior 23 35 51 III. THE INFLUENCE OF JUSTICE: PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND COOPERATION Chapter 6 Chapter 7 The Influence of Justice-Based Judgments Procedural Justice and Cooperative Behavior 69 77 IV. THE MEANING OF PROCEDURAL JUSTICE THE FOUR-COMPONENT MODEL Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Relational Models of Procedural Justice A Two-Component Model of Procedural Justice: Quality of Decision Making and Quality of Treatment 89 103 Chapter 10 Creating a Four-Component Model of Procedural Justice: Adding the Distinction Between Formal and Informal Sources of Justice 125 V. SOCIAL IDENTITY AND COOPERATIVE BEHAVIOR: STATUS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ENGAGEMENT Chapter 11 Social Identity and Cooperative Behavior Chapter 12 Justice and Group Status: The Antecedents of 143 Status Evaluations Chapter 13 Psychological Engagement with the Group VI. CONCLUSION Chapter 14 Understanding Group Behavior from a 169 179 Noninstrumental Perspective 189 201 215 225 231 References Appendix: Employee Satisfaction Questionnaire Author Index Subject Index
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