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EFFECTS OF EMPLOYEES' SOCIAL COMPARISON BEHAVIORS ON DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE PERCEPTION AND JOB SATISFACTION

Authors
Shin, J[Shin, Jiseon]Sohn, YW[Sohn, Young Woo]
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
SOC PERSONALITY RES INC
Keywords
social comparison; core self-evaluation; performance approach; distributive justice; job satisfaction; work attitude
Citation
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY, v.43, no.7, pp.1071 - 1083
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SSCI
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Journal Title
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY
Volume
43
Number
7
Start Page
1071
End Page
1083
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/49907
DOI
10.2224/sbp.2015.43.7.1071
ISSN
0301-2212
Abstract
We explored the effects of direction and frequency of social comparison on employees' work attitudes. Full-time employees (N = 403) of 23 different organizations from various industries completed a paper-and-pencil survey. We found that people with a low core self-evaluation and a high performance approach tended to engage in social comparison frequently in both work-related and work-unrelated dimensions, and that these people generally reported lower levels of job satisfaction being mediated by distributive justice than other people did. Further, the relationship between comparison frequency and work attitude was moderated by comparison direction. Our study contributes to the social comparison literature by revealing the interplay between comparison frequency and direction, which influences employees' work attitudes.
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