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Organizational caring and organizational justice

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Purpose– This article aims to analyze, from a theoretical point of view, if organizational caring and organizational justice are compatible and complementary. It proposes a link between justice and care, expanding the common notions of organizational justice, to find a relational concept of organizational justice that can lead to organizational caring.Design/methodology/approach– The article reviews the literature on the common notions of organizational justice. To find a relational concept of justice, it refers to Lévinas’ thoughts. Therefore, it develops two complementary approaches to organizational caring and analyzes their practical implications.Findings– The article shows that the relational approach based on the logic of gift and on a Lévinasian concept of organizational justice can constitute the ethical basis, which will most likely lead to the creation of a caring organization.Research limitations/implications– The article is a starting point of a conceptual path that should be directed toward the theoretical and practical use of an approach about organizational caring based on the logic of gift. It is necessary to support the theoretical considerations with future empirical investigation showing the possibility of practical applications of the concept analyzed.Practical implications– The main implication for organization theory is the possibility to propose organizational caring through the logic of gift and Lévinasian ethics as a new approach in managing relationships in the organizational context.Originality/value– In the past, organizational justice has been analyzed as a way to an end and not as an end in itself. This concept of justice can make it difficult to find a link with organizational caring, unless it is based on organizational rules and norms. In this paper, the author proposes another concept of organizational justice rooted on philosophical basis, which can lead to a more effective approach to organizational caring.
Title: Organizational caring and organizational justice
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Purpose– This article aims to analyze, from a theoretical point of view, if organizational caring and organizational justice are compatible and complementary.
It proposes a link between justice and care, expanding the common notions of organizational justice, to find a relational concept of organizational justice that can lead to organizational caring.
Design/methodology/approach– The article reviews the literature on the common notions of organizational justice.
To find a relational concept of justice, it refers to Lévinas’ thoughts.
Therefore, it develops two complementary approaches to organizational caring and analyzes their practical implications.
Findings– The article shows that the relational approach based on the logic of gift and on a Lévinasian concept of organizational justice can constitute the ethical basis, which will most likely lead to the creation of a caring organization.
Research limitations/implications– The article is a starting point of a conceptual path that should be directed toward the theoretical and practical use of an approach about organizational caring based on the logic of gift.
It is necessary to support the theoretical considerations with future empirical investigation showing the possibility of practical applications of the concept analyzed.
Practical implications– The main implication for organization theory is the possibility to propose organizational caring through the logic of gift and Lévinasian ethics as a new approach in managing relationships in the organizational context.
Originality/value– In the past, organizational justice has been analyzed as a way to an end and not as an end in itself.
This concept of justice can make it difficult to find a link with organizational caring, unless it is based on organizational rules and norms.
In this paper, the author proposes another concept of organizational justice rooted on philosophical basis, which can lead to a more effective approach to organizational caring.

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