TY - JOUR
T1 - Justice orientation as a moderator of the framing effect on procedural justice perception
AU - Sasaki, Hiroyuki
AU - Hayashi, Yoichiro
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI, grant numbers 22730487 and 24730560.
PY - 2014/5/4
Y1 - 2014/5/4
N2 - Justice orientation is a justice-relevant personality trait, which is referred to as the tendency to attend to fairness issues and to internalize justice as a moral virtue. This study examined the moderating role of justice orientation in the relationship between justice perception and response to a decision problem. The authors manipulated procedural justice and the outcome valence of the decision frame within a vignette, and measured justice orientation of 174 Japanese participants. As hypothesized, the results indicated an interaction between procedural justice and framing manipulation, which was moderated by individual differences in justice orientation. In negative framing, justice effects were larger for individuals with high rather than low justice orientation. The results are explained from a social justice perspective, and the contributions and limitations of this study are also discussed with respect to our sample and framing manipulation.
AB - Justice orientation is a justice-relevant personality trait, which is referred to as the tendency to attend to fairness issues and to internalize justice as a moral virtue. This study examined the moderating role of justice orientation in the relationship between justice perception and response to a decision problem. The authors manipulated procedural justice and the outcome valence of the decision frame within a vignette, and measured justice orientation of 174 Japanese participants. As hypothesized, the results indicated an interaction between procedural justice and framing manipulation, which was moderated by individual differences in justice orientation. In negative framing, justice effects were larger for individuals with high rather than low justice orientation. The results are explained from a social justice perspective, and the contributions and limitations of this study are also discussed with respect to our sample and framing manipulation.
KW - Decision problem
KW - framing effect
KW - justice orientation
KW - procedural justice
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U2 - 10.1080/00224545.2014.888329
DO - 10.1080/00224545.2014.888329
M3 - Article
C2 - 24873027
AN - SCOPUS:84898616562
SN - 0022-4545
VL - 154
SP - 251
EP - 263
JO - Journal of Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Social Psychology
IS - 3
ER -