The Organizational Revenge Intention in Nurses: Is the Organizational Justice Perception Effective?

Aim: This descriptive and correlational study aims to determine whether nurses have organizational revenge intentions and evaluate the effect of organizational justice perceptions. Method: The study was conducted on 526 nurses who accepted to participate in the research. The participants work in thr...

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Main Authors: Tuğba Öznur Yılmaz, Serap Altuntaş
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Nurse Managers 2022-04-01
Series:Sağlık ve Hemşirelik Yönetimi Dergisi
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=shyd&un=SHYD-82612
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description Aim: This descriptive and correlational study aims to determine whether nurses have organizational revenge intentions and evaluate the effect of organizational justice perceptions. Method: The study was conducted on 526 nurses who accepted to participate in the research. The participants work in three hospitals: one university and two Ministry of Health hospitals. The data were collected using a personal information form, the Organizational Revenge Intention Scale (ORIS), and the Organizational Justice Perception Scale (OJPS). Institutional permissions and ethics committee permissions were obtained for the research. Data were collected from June 2015 to March 2016. Data were analyzed using the Cronbach Alpha Coefficient, frequency and percentage distribution, descriptive statistics, Pearson Product-Moment correlation analysis, Simple Linear Regression analysis, and t-test. Results: As a result of the evaluation of the research data, it was determined that nurses perceived injustice in 'distribution justice,' but their organizational revenge intentions were low. In addition, it was determined that there was a negative relationship between all dimensions of nurses' perception of organizational justice and organizational revenge intention, especially 'interactional justice' and general organizational justice perception and organizational revenge intention. It was revealed that the interactional justice perceived by the nurses was effective on their organizational revenge intention by 2% and the general organizational justice perception by 1%. Conclusions: As a result of the research, it was revealed that the perception of organizational justice has a very low effect on the organizational revenge intention of nurses.
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spelling doaj.art-686c259a1ff2490db5f22368914232462024-03-01T09:31:13ZengAssociation of Nurse ManagersSağlık ve Hemşirelik Yönetimi Dergisi2149-018X2022-04-019113614410.54304/SHYD.2022.82612SHYD-82612The Organizational Revenge Intention in Nurses: Is the Organizational Justice Perception Effective?Tuğba Öznur Yılmaz0Serap Altuntaş1Recep Tayyip Erdogan University, Training and Research Hospital, Rize, TurkeyBandirma Onyedi Eylül University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Bandirma, TurkeyAim: This descriptive and correlational study aims to determine whether nurses have organizational revenge intentions and evaluate the effect of organizational justice perceptions. Method: The study was conducted on 526 nurses who accepted to participate in the research. The participants work in three hospitals: one university and two Ministry of Health hospitals. The data were collected using a personal information form, the Organizational Revenge Intention Scale (ORIS), and the Organizational Justice Perception Scale (OJPS). Institutional permissions and ethics committee permissions were obtained for the research. Data were collected from June 2015 to March 2016. Data were analyzed using the Cronbach Alpha Coefficient, frequency and percentage distribution, descriptive statistics, Pearson Product-Moment correlation analysis, Simple Linear Regression analysis, and t-test. Results: As a result of the evaluation of the research data, it was determined that nurses perceived injustice in 'distribution justice,' but their organizational revenge intentions were low. In addition, it was determined that there was a negative relationship between all dimensions of nurses' perception of organizational justice and organizational revenge intention, especially 'interactional justice' and general organizational justice perception and organizational revenge intention. It was revealed that the interactional justice perceived by the nurses was effective on their organizational revenge intention by 2% and the general organizational justice perception by 1%. Conclusions: As a result of the research, it was revealed that the perception of organizational justice has a very low effect on the organizational revenge intention of nurses.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=shyd&un=SHYD-82612nursingrevenge intentionorganizational justice perceptionsorganizational revenge
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revenge intention
organizational justice perceptions
organizational revenge
title The Organizational Revenge Intention in Nurses: Is the Organizational Justice Perception Effective?
title_full The Organizational Revenge Intention in Nurses: Is the Organizational Justice Perception Effective?
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title_short The Organizational Revenge Intention in Nurses: Is the Organizational Justice Perception Effective?
title_sort organizational revenge intention in nurses is the organizational justice perception effective
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organizational justice perceptions
organizational revenge
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