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procedural justice  

Definition

  • Procedural justice (PJ) is the perceived fairness of organizational procedures in decision-making processes. Procedure refers to the system used to work out how decisions are made, whereas fairness denotes the levels of control and involvement participants have over the process. [Source: International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies; Procedural Justice]

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