Yes, in older models of organizational justice, interactional justice was used. Colquitt (2001) found that interactional justice could be better understood if it were separated into interpersonal justice (what people say to each other) and informational justice (what an organization says to people).
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Is the 3rd and forth is = interactional justice?
Yes, in older models of organizational justice, interactional justice was used. Colquitt (2001) found that interactional justice could be better understood if it were separated into interpersonal justice (what people say to each other) and informational justice (what an organization says to people).
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Attributes of justice