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The Effect of Budgetary Participation on Procedural Justice Perception and Goal Commitment
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Mekeddem, Mostapha
, Addoun, Nacer Daddi
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/ الموازنة العامة
2024
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The Effect of Budgetary Participation on Procedural Justice Perception and Goal Commitment
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Mekeddem, Mostapha
, Addoun, Nacer Daddi
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اتخاذ القرارات
/ العدالة التنظيمية
/ الموازنة العامة
2024
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The Effect of Budgetary Participation on Procedural Justice Perception and Goal Commitment
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The Effect of Budgetary Participation on Procedural Justice Perception and Goal Commitment
2024
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Overview
This paper examines the motivational role of budgetary participation. Based on prior literature, budgetary participation should enhance managers' commitment to achieving their organisational goal. Also, managers' perception of procedural justice is identified as a mediator that could possibly explain such relationship. Using survey data collected from 124 middle-level managers of industrial firms in Algeria, PLS-SEM results show that budgetary participation enhances managers' goal commitment indirectly through the mediating role of procedural justice perceptions. However, this mediation is only partial, as we find that budgetary participation still influences managers' goal commitment directly after considering the effect of procedural justice perceptions. These findings are consistent with the extant literature and can guide top management on how to design their management control systems.
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جامعة الوادي - كلية العلوم الاقتصادية والتجارية وعلوم التسيير
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