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Investigating the Effects of Applicant Justice Perceptions on Job Offer Acceptance

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PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 69, 期 1, 页码 199-227

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/peps.12101

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Drawing on extant recruitment and organizational justice theory, this research examines the effects of justice perceptions on job acceptance decisions across 2 samples (n = 332 and 2,974) of applicants to jobs within the U.S. military. More specifically, we examine justice-job offer acceptance relations relative to other pertinent recruitment predictors including, organizational image, familiarity, person-organization (P-O) fit perceptions, and recruiter behaviors. Findings from both studies support the importance of justice perceptions in influencing job offer acceptance. Fairness perceptions accounted for 29.37% and 19.22% of the unique variance in job offer acceptance, in Studies 1 and 2, respectively. The results of this research provide much needed empirical evidence to the scant literature on actual job acceptance and highlight important practical implications for employers.

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