Equity theory posits that an individual perceives equity or inequity in a work situation on the basis of organizational fairness. The concept of organizational fairness is a multidimensional construct that has evolved from research directed at developing measures and identifying dimensions of perceived equity. This paper presents the results of an empirical assessment of the psychometric properties of a scale designed to measure organizational fairness.
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