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Prediction algorithms are regularly used to support and automate high-stakes policy decisions about the allocation of scarce public resources. However, data-driven decision-making raises problems of algorithmic fairness and justice.
Ruben Bach +2 more
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Socio-economic health inequalities through the lens of social justice theory, an innovative perspective [PDF]
Background: Socioeconomic health inequalities, characterized by avoidable, systematic, and unfair differences in health between social groups based on socioeconomic disparities, persist in Western countries despite extensive efforts.
Jantien van Berkel, Michèlle Bal
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Unmasking the pathways to workplace incivility: A mediated moderation model of despotic leadership, workload stress, and distributive justice in higher education. [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to investigate how despotic leadership impacts workplace incivility through increased workload and to determine whether distributive justice moderates this relationship within selected higher education institutions in ...
Muhammad Ahsan Ali +5 more
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Fairness or benefit? The effect of power on distributive fairness [PDF]
Qian SUN +3 more
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The relationship between financial and non-financial measures, organizational justice, and employee satisfaction [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Today, human resources play a key role in the success of organizations and leading organizations have creative, motivated and capable employees.
M. Hakkak, M. Nadaf, H. Khalilipour
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Budgets are important for owners and management in planning, controlling and serving as the basis for measuring performance. In the budgeting process, management often acts unethically, such as making budgetary slack and manipulating data.
Vega Febryandoko, Yenni Carolina
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A balance for fairness: fair distribution utilising physics [PDF]
Abstract The problem of ‘uneven distribution of wealth’ accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. In the chaotic modern society, there is an increasing demand for the realisation of true ‘fairness’. In this study, we propose a fair distribution method ‘using physics’, which imitates the Greek mythology, Themis, having a ‘balance of ...
Song-Ju Kim, Taiki Takahashi, Kazuo Sano
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Reinforced Workload Distribution Fairness
Network load balancers are central components in data centers, that distributes workloads across multiple servers and thereby contribute to offering scalable services. However, when load balancers operate in dynamic environments with limited monitoring of application server loads, they rely on heuristic algorithms that require manual configurations for
Zhiyuan Yao +2 more
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Cultural Values and Overall Fairness; [PDF]
This research conducted with the aim of investigating the relationships between overall fairness and cultural values with organizational justice, job satisfaction and turnover among the personnel of training and education administrations in Esfahan city.
Mohsen Golparvar, Mohammadali Nadi
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Based on social capital theory and fairness theory, the study proposes a residents’ supportive attitudes influencing model, with social capital as the antecedent variable, and the perception of justice as mediator.
Lantao Zhu, Xi Li, YingChuan Wang
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