First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?

Manager fairness matters to employees and has important work outcomes. The current research explored whether differences exist in the rate of revision (change) of first impressions of a manager’s interactional and procedural fairness/unfairness. After observing impression-inconsistent information,...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Bainerman, Corey
Language:en
Published: 2010
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5457
id ndltd-WATERLOO-oai-uwspace.uwaterloo.ca-10012-5457
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-WATERLOO-oai-uwspace.uwaterloo.ca-10012-54572013-01-08T18:53:49ZBainerman, Corey2010-08-31T20:15:44Z2010-08-31T20:15:44Z2010-08-31T20:15:44Z2010-08-01http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5457Manager fairness matters to employees and has important work outcomes. The current research explored whether differences exist in the rate of revision (change) of first impressions of a manager’s interactional and procedural fairness/unfairness. After observing impression-inconsistent information, participants’ initial impressions of interactional fairness/unfairness were hypothesized to exhibit greater amounts of impression revision than impressions of procedural fairness/unfairness. A 2 (fairness type: interactional vs. procedural) x 2 (initial behaviour: fair vs. unfair) x 2 (time of rating: initial vs. revised) experimental design involving 165 participants was implemented. Results show that the rate of change in ratings of interactional fairness over time was significantly greater than the rate of change in ratings of procedural fairness in the unfair initial-impression condition, as predicted. This was not true for the fair initial-impression condition. Unexpectedly, first impressions of fairness in general did not exhibit more revision than unfair first impressions. Implications are discussed.enjusticefairnessFirst Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?Thesis or DissertationPsychologyMaster of ArtsPsychology
collection NDLTD
language en
sources NDLTD
topic justice
fairness
Psychology
spellingShingle justice
fairness
Psychology
Bainerman, Corey
First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?
description Manager fairness matters to employees and has important work outcomes. The current research explored whether differences exist in the rate of revision (change) of first impressions of a manager’s interactional and procedural fairness/unfairness. After observing impression-inconsistent information, participants’ initial impressions of interactional fairness/unfairness were hypothesized to exhibit greater amounts of impression revision than impressions of procedural fairness/unfairness. A 2 (fairness type: interactional vs. procedural) x 2 (initial behaviour: fair vs. unfair) x 2 (time of rating: initial vs. revised) experimental design involving 165 participants was implemented. Results show that the rate of change in ratings of interactional fairness over time was significantly greater than the rate of change in ratings of procedural fairness in the unfair initial-impression condition, as predicted. This was not true for the fair initial-impression condition. Unexpectedly, first impressions of fairness in general did not exhibit more revision than unfair first impressions. Implications are discussed.
author Bainerman, Corey
author_facet Bainerman, Corey
author_sort Bainerman, Corey
title First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?
title_short First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?
title_full First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?
title_fullStr First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?
title_full_unstemmed First Impressions of Manager Fairness: Set in Stone or Revision-Prone?
title_sort first impressions of manager fairness: set in stone or revision-prone?
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/5457
work_keys_str_mv AT bainermancorey firstimpressionsofmanagerfairnesssetinstoneorrevisionprone
_version_ 1716573629901176832