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David De Cremer1, Barbara van Knippenberg, Daan van Knippenberg, Danny Mullenders, Florence Stinglhamber.
Abstract
In the present research, the authors examined the effect of procedural fairness and rewarding leadership style on an important variable for employees: self-esteem. The authors predicted that procedural fairness would positively influence people's reported self-esteem if the leader adopted a style of rewarding behavior for a job well done. Results from a scenario experiment, a laboratory experiment, and an organizational survey indeed show that procedural fairness and rewarding leadership style interacted to influence followers' self-esteem, such that the positive relationship between procedural fairness and self-esteem was more pronounced when the leadership style was high in rewarding behavior. Implications in terms of integrating the leadership and procedural fairness literature are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15641886 DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.90.1.3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Psychol ISSN: 0021-9010