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The moderating role of seeking social support on coping styles and perceptions of organizational justice: A study with French and Turkish students

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  • Marina Bastounis

    (Pôle de Recherche - Rouen Business School - Rouen Business School)

  • Rémi Finkelstein

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Jale Minibas-Poussard

Abstract

We examined the relationship between perceived organizational justice and coping styles in a cross-cultural comparison. Data were collected from university students in Paris, France (individualist culture; N = 192, age M = 21.6) and Istanbul, Turkey (collectivist culture; N = 251, age M = 22). The questionnaire (adapted from Colquitt, 2001) included ratings of distributive, procedural, and interactional justice at the university, and a coping style inventory (Vitaliano, Russo, Carr, Maiuro, Becker, 1985) measuring preference for problem-focused coping, emotion-focused coping and seeking social support. In the Turkish data social-support seeking was higher than in the French sample and it was positively correlated with justice perceptions. When seeking social support was linked to problem-focused coping, it was also linked to a more positive evaluation of justice in the Turkish, but not the French data.

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  • Marina Bastounis & Rémi Finkelstein & Jale Minibas-Poussard, 2009. "The moderating role of seeking social support on coping styles and perceptions of organizational justice: A study with French and Turkish students," Post-Print hal-00565062, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-00565062
    DOI: 10.2224/sbp.2009.37.6.845
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    1. Wang, Mingzhong & Wang, He & Guang, Shaokui & Yan, Yongjie & Zhao, Ying & Wang, Jing, 2019. "Perceived parental disfavoritism and life satisfaction in Chinese adolescents: Belief in a just world as the mediator and child gender as the moderator," Children and Youth Services Review, Elsevier, vol. 99(C), pages 279-285.

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