공정성요인구조에 관한 실증적 연구

An empirical study on the factor structure of justice

  • 이광희 (금오공과대학교 산업경영학과) ;
  • 이철기 (한국기술교육대학교 산업경영학부)
  • 발행 : 2004.03.01

초록

In recent several studies, interactional justice as well as distributional justice and procedural justice was founded as a important factor of justice. But the other studies proposed that interactional justice was a sub-dimension of procedural justice because of a very close correlation between two factors. So there are mixed point of view of the factor structure of justice. In this study, we examined the factor structure of justice using confirmative factor analysis. We hypothesized that the facto, structure of justice would be divided into three factors; distributional justice, procedural justice and interactional justice. The results of empirical study supported these hypotheses. The results of this study suggest that interactional justice should be regarded as a important factor of justice to analyze the justice and the relationship with justice and related variables more accurately.

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