The influence of distributive justice on job attitudes and life satisfaction of hotel workers

This study uses the social exchange and spillover theories to examine the interrelationships between distributive justice, work attitudes, and life satisfaction of hotel employees in Accra, Ghana.Paper-and-pencil questionnaires were used to collect data from 321 respondents after which descriptive statistics and Display Ornament partial least square structural equation modelling were used to analyse the Mascara data.Distributive justice and work attitudes were positively related to the life satisfaction levels of hotel employees.

This study adds to the scant literature on how workplace goings-on spillover to affect the life satisfaction of hotel workers.Theoretical and practical implications of the results are discussed.

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