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ArtikelCross - Cultural Differences in Perceptions of Distributive Justice : A Comparison of Hong Kong and Indonesia  
Oleh: Berman, John J. ; Murphy-Berman, Virginia
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 33 no. 2 (Mar. 2002), page 157-170.
Topik: COMPARISON; perceptions; cross cultural studies; justice
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    • Nomor Panggil: JJ86.7
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Isi artikelRespondents in hong kong and indonesia rated a hypothetical allocator depicted as distributing resources based on merit or need in either a positive (reward) or negative (cutback) resource context. Hong kong respondents perceived that the use of merit was fairer and more principled than the user of need, but they also perceived that the allocator who favored merit was less nice, more selfish, and acted less because of concern for others' welfare. Indonesian respondents saw the use of need as being fairer than the use of merit, and they perceived that the allocator who favored the needy was nicer and acted more out of concern for others. Cultural differences in respondents' perceptions were greater for the use of merit than for the use of need. Respondents from both cultures tended to rate the allocator more positively when resources were being given out then when resources were being taken away.
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