The Outcomes of Organizational Fairness among Precarious Workers: The Critical Role of Anomie at the Work

Asghar Afshar Jahanshahi, Milagros Isabel Mendoza Rivas, Alberto Yony Quiroz Castillo

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Abstract

Precarious workers usually have some of the most unstable working conditions in any country. In this research, we firstly investigated the influence of organizational fairness on the emotional exhaustion and leave intentions of Peruvian precarious workers. Then, we tested the mediating role of anomie at work in the relationship between organizational fairness and the emotional exhaustion and leave intentions of precarious workers. To identify the impact of organizational fairness on these workers, we conducted a cross-sectional survey among 206 precarious workers in Peru. Our results showed that treating precarious workers fairly reduced their emotional exhaustion and leave intentions. Furthermore, we found that anomie at work mediate the relationship between organizational fairness and the emotional exhaustion and the relationship between organizational fairness and leave intentions of precarious workers. We provide empirical evidence of the critical role of organizational fairness in the reduction of emotional exhaustion and leave intentions among precarious workers. Examining the consequences of precarious workers' perceptions of organizational fairness is needed for owners and managers of companies to have a clear understanding of how precarious workers' working environments may shape their attitudes and work behaviors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1288273
JournalHuman Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Volume2022
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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