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Justice Perceptions, Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Intention to Quit & Affective Commitment

Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

Volume 50 Issue 4

Published: 2015
Author(s) Name: Soumendu Biswas | Author(s) Affiliation: Management Development Institute Mehrauli Road, Sukhrali, Gurgaon, Haryana, India
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Abstract

Drawing on the social exchange and equity theories, the present study investigated distributive and procedural justice as antecedents of organizational citizenship behavior and intention to quit, with affective commitment as a potential mediator. A conceptual path model was developed and tested using structural equation modeling and hierarchical linear regression on a sample of 295 practicing managers in India. The results demonstrated that both distributive and procedural justice had significant association with the outcomes and that affective commitment did indeed mediate the relationship between the antecedent and the consequent variables.

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