TY - JOUR
T1 - Explaining Choices in Procedural and Distributive Justice Across Cultures
AU - Bond, Michael Harris
AU - Leung, Kwok
AU - Schwartz, Shalom
PY - 1992/4
Y1 - 1992/4
N2 - A previous study (Leung, Bond, & Schwartz, 1990) established that an expectancy‐valence model could be used effectively to explain behaviours in three social domains both within and across cultures. In this study the model was applied to the domains of resource allocation and conflict resolution in order to pinpoint which expectancies and which valences were carrying the explanatory weight of the respondents' behavioural strategies. For both Israeli and Hong Kong students the expectancies and, less strongly, the valences tapping harmony and performance quality were important for resource allocation; those tapping animosity reduction and process control, for conflict resolution. Suggestions were offered for broadening the net of explanatory constructs for future work aimed at specifying subjective factors associated with justice‐related behaviours.
AB - A previous study (Leung, Bond, & Schwartz, 1990) established that an expectancy‐valence model could be used effectively to explain behaviours in three social domains both within and across cultures. In this study the model was applied to the domains of resource allocation and conflict resolution in order to pinpoint which expectancies and which valences were carrying the explanatory weight of the respondents' behavioural strategies. For both Israeli and Hong Kong students the expectancies and, less strongly, the valences tapping harmony and performance quality were important for resource allocation; those tapping animosity reduction and process control, for conflict resolution. Suggestions were offered for broadening the net of explanatory constructs for future work aimed at specifying subjective factors associated with justice‐related behaviours.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84935660503&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00207599208246876
DO - 10.1080/00207599208246876
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AN - SCOPUS:84935660503
SN - 0020-7594
VL - 27
SP - 211
EP - 225
JO - International Journal of Psychology
JF - International Journal of Psychology
IS - 2
ER -