Abstract

By comparing justice enactment to favour exchanges in organisations, we theorise about the reactions of givers and receivers over time. We use social exchange theories to hypothesize that albeit there are important similarities, the reciprocation of justice enactment is more likely than that of favours with greater temporal distance. We present a first laboratory test of this prediction and discuss theoretical and practical implications of our findings.

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