The relationship of organizational perceived justice and social responsibility in Yazd hospitals, Iran
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Hojatollah Gharaee , Mohammad-Amin Bahrami * , Farzaneh Rejalian , Ommolbanin Atashbahar , Abbas Homayoun , Fatemeh Ataollahi , Elham Jamali  |
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Introduction: Perceived organizational justice means the degree to which the initiatives of an
organization toward employees perceived to be fair. The objective of this study was to examine the
relationship between perceived organizational justice and social responsibility in Yazd hospitals, Iran.
Method: The cross sectional descriptive analytical study was carried out in six Yazd public, private and
charity hospitals. The study population comprised of employees and discharged patients of these hospitals.
A total of 259 employees and 259 patients contributed in the study. Data was gathered through two
questionnaires of Beugre perceived organizational justice and WHO social responsibility. Data analysis
was done through SPSS software using descriptive statistics and analysis of variance (ANOVA) and
Pearson’s correlation coefficient tests.
Results: The mean scores of distributive, procedural, interactional and systemic justice of studied
hospitals were 71.31 ± 14.66, 58.91 ± 16.15, 48.26 ± 17.21 and 93.99 ± 24.70, respectively. In addition,
the mean score of hospitals perceived organizational justice was 59.10 ± 11.56. The mean score of social
responsibility was 77.92 ± 11.60. There was a significant statistical relationship between perceived
organizational justice and social responsibility of studied hospitals.
Discussion and Conclusion: According to the results, any initiative to make the payments, organization
official processes and supervisor’s behavior with employees more equal will improve the level of hospital
social responsibility which in turn, will improve the brand image of hospital in customers’ minds.
Keywords: Organizational justice, Social responsibility, Hospital |
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Special Received: 2014/10/27 | Accepted: 2014/10/27 | Published: 2014/10/27
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