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      Does injustice perception threaten organizational performance in the healthcare setting? A sequential mediation examination

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      International Journal of Conflict Management
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          This paper aims to explore the role of perceived organizational injustice (POI) leading to workplace conflict in determining organizational performance (OP) among healthcare employees. This paper also examines the serial mediating effects of moral disengagement (MD) and knowledge hiding (KH).

          Design/methodology/approach

          In all, 244 public and private hospital employees in Pakistan provided the data set.

          Findings

          According to partial least squares-structural equation modeling findings, the negative association between POI and OP was serially mediated by KH and MD. The recovery process underlying the linkage between POI and OP is tested and highlighted in this paper as a first step in unraveling it.

          Research limitations/implications

          The findings highlight the significance of taking moral and KH models into account when attempting to understand the moral cognitive processes that employees go through when they see injustice. Organizations should guarantee the equitable distribution of incentives and resources, as distributive and procedural justices are concerned with organizations.

          Originality/value

          By directing actions meant to prevent MD and KH, the findings may potentially inspire new, more focused treatments to safeguard patient safety and avoid losses in the healthcare industry. One way to reduce unethical conduct and MD is to have people declare or agree to a code of ethics.

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                Journal
                International Journal of Conflict Management
                IJCMA
                Emerald
                1044-4068
                1044-4068
                August 18 2023
                August 18 2023
                Article
                10.1108/IJCMA-05-2023-0100
                5fd8d7b8-24f7-45a7-9cc4-f74636d29e44
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