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Título: Employees’ reactions to peers’ unfair treatment by supervisors: The role of ethical leadership
Autores/as: Zoghbi Manrique Lara, Pablo 
Suárez Acosta, Miguel A.
Clasificación UNESCO: 5311 Organización y dirección de empresas
Palabras clave: Interactional justice
Workplace deviance
Employee citizenship
Behavioral ethics
Third-party intervention, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Publicación seriada: Journal of Business Ethics 
Resumen: Little is known about employee reactions in the form of un/ethical behavior to perceived acts of unfairness toward their peers perpetrated by the supervisor. Based on prior work suggesting that third parties also make fairness judgments and respond to the way employees are treated, this study first suggests that perceptions of interactional justice for peers (IJP) lead employees to two different responses to injustice at work: deviant workplace behaviors (DWBs) and organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). Second, based on prior literature pointing to supervisors as among the most important sources of moral guidance at work, a mediating role is proposed for ethical leadership. The article suggests that supervisors who inflict acts of injustice on staff will be perceived as unethical leaders, and that these perceptions would explain why employees react to IJP in the form of deviance (DWBs) and citizenship (OCBs). Data were collected from 204 hotel employees. Results of structural equation modeling demonstrate that DWBs and OCBs are substantive reactions to IJP, whereas ethical leadership significantly mediates reactions in the form of DWBs and OCBs. Behavioral ethics and managerial implications are discussed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43625
ISSN: 0167-4544
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-013-1778-z
Fuente: Journal of Business Ethics [ISSN 0167-4544], v. 122 (4), p. 537-549
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