Bystanders' reactions towards co-punishment events in the Taiwanese military: Examining the moderating effects of organizational norms
Journal
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
4
Pages
274-278
Date Issued
2008
Author(s)
Abstract
The present study examined bystanders' justice perceptions about co‐punishment events. In a sample of 169 logistic officers in the Taiwanese military, responsibility attributions (i.e. liability attributed to co‐punished persons) had a negative relationship with perceived harshness, and a positive relationship with perceived procedural justice. In addition, the effects of responsibility attributions on procedural justice were weaker if the person perceived stronger rather than weaker organizational norms of co‐punishment.
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journal article
