Abstract

This study aims to the effect of group pressure, procedural justice and distributive justice on commitment of people by using a scenario experiment method. The experiment was conducted to 155 students of Tohoku Institute of Technology. Applying ANOVA to the data, we obtained following findings. That is, 1) group pressure in a non-connected group can be influential on people's attitude through procedural justice rating. 2) Commitment of people to a public development project can be formed depending on self benefit and procedural justice. 3) In case of Japanese public development project, an interaction between self benefit and procedural justice has differential effect with traditional interaction which was reported in previous studies. These findings are keys to understand consensus building and to make consensus building process more efficient.

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