id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jyjouu65qbeb5a6estiyvgku4i Jason A. Colquitt Justice and personality: Using integrative theories to derive moderators of justice effects 2006 18 .pdf application/pdf 14204 1579 59 From these theories, we identiWed trust propensity, risk aversion, and morality (rooted in circumplex models of personality) as potential moderators. procedural, interpersonal, and distributive justice on task performance and counterproductive behavior. Though the introduction of procedural justice provided a potential new direction for research on personality moderators of justice eVects, very few studies have explored personality traits as moderators of both behavioral and attitudinal reactions to procedural justice. another new direction for research on personality moderators of justice eVects. A second alternative approach to moderation of justice eVects is the Wve-factor model of personality Hypothesis 2a–c predicted stronger eVects for procedural, interpersonal, and distributive justice on task performance and counterproductive behavior when risk procedural and interpersonal justice on task performance when trait morality was high. First, trust propensity failed to moderate procedural justice eVects on either task performance or counterproductive behavior, which is somewhat surprising because ./cache/work_jyjouu65qbeb5a6estiyvgku4i.pdf ./txt/work_jyjouu65qbeb5a6estiyvgku4i.txt