Not exact matches
Mechanisms of Legal
Effect: Theories of
Procedural Justice Tom Tyler, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2011) Tom Tyler discusses the impact that procedural fairness can have on the physical and psychological health of employees in large orga
Procedural Justice Tom Tyler, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2011) Tom Tyler discusses the impact that
procedural fairness can have on the physical and psychological health of employees in large orga
procedural fairness can have on the physical and psychological health of employees in large organizations.
The Effects of Trust in Authority and
Procedural Fairness on Cooperation (link to paid article) David de Cremer & Tom Tyler, 92 Journal of Applied Psychology 639 (2007) Contrary to a 1998 study by Van den Bos et al., Cremer and Tyler found that, when trust in authority is high, procedural fairness has a strong effect on cooperation wi
Procedural Fairness on Cooperation (link to paid article) David de Cremer & Tom Tyler, 92 Journal of Applied Psychology 639 (2007) Contrary to a 1998 study by Van den Bos et al., Cremer and Tyler found that, when trust in authority is high,
procedural fairness has a strong effect on cooperation wi
procedural fairness has a strong
effect on cooperation with police.
Topics covered this week included two
procedural fairness decisions (one relating to interpreting a contract in a way neither party argued, the other relating to the
effect of a lengthy adjournment mid-trial), repair and storage liens in the automobile insurance context, the tort of conversion, as well as several short
procedural decisions.
Procedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a d
Procedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of
procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a d
procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a difference.