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Korean Journal of Hospital Management
2004 Volume.9 No. 1 p.115 ~ p.132
The Effects of Distributive and Procedural Justice on Job Attitudes among Hospital Nurses
Seo Young-Joon

Ko Jong-Wook
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impacts of distributive and procedural justice on job satisfaction and organizational commitment among hospital nurses. The samples of this study consisted of 353 nurses from 8 general hospitals located in Seoul and Youngnam area in Korea. Data were collected with self-administered questionnaires and analyzed using hierarchical regression technique. Contrary to the predictions of the interaction, main effect or cultural model, the results of this study show that both distributive and procedural justice have significant positive impacts on job satisfaction and organizational commitment among hospital nurses, and the former has stronger effects than the latter. The results imply that hospital administrators should take measures to establish procedural and distributive justice to increase job satisfaction and organizational commitment among hospital nurses.
KEYWORD
Hospital physicians, Hospital nurses, Distributive justice, Procedural justice, Job satisfaction, Organizational commitment
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