The irony of fairness: How procedural fairness climate perceptions can hinder disadvantaged group members’ support for social change

Kim Dierckx, Alain Van Hiel, H. Swart, Barbara Valcke
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The current research investigated an “ironic” consequence of a perceived procedural fairness climate vis-à-vis disadvantaged groups. Specifically, we examined whether the perception that societal institutions treat one’s underprivileged group in a procedurally fair way negatively impacts upon minority group members’ support for social change. Six studies (total N = 1,076) supported our claims. In survey Study 1 (Belgian ethnic minorities), procedural fairness climate perceptions were negatively related to support for social change. Cross-sectional Studies 2 (colored South Africans) and 3 (Hispanic Americans) further showed that this relationship is mediated by beliefs in minority mobility. Finally, Studies 4–6 (Asian and African Americans) provided experimental evidence corroborating our causal mediation model. Our findings align with literature demonstrating similar “ironic” effects of procedural fairness among advantaged group members, as they illustrate that the perception of a procedural fairness climate can analogously prevent disadvantaged group members from advocating changes that could alleviate their state of deprivation.
公平的讽刺:程序公平气候观念如何阻碍弱势群体成员对社会变革的支持
目前的研究调查了对-à-vis弱势群体的程序公平气氛的“讽刺”后果。具体而言,我们研究了社会机构以程序公平的方式对待弱势群体的看法是否会对少数群体成员对社会变革的支持产生负面影响。6项研究(N = 1,076)支持我们的观点。在调查研究1(比利时少数民族)中,程序公平气候感知与支持社会变革呈负相关。横断面研究2(南非有色人种)和3(西班牙裔美国人)进一步表明,这种关系是由对少数民族流动性的信念介导的。最后,研究4-6(亚裔和非裔美国人)提供了实验证据,证实了我们的因果中介模型。我们的研究结果与文献一致,证明了程序公平在优势群体成员中具有类似的“讽刺”效应,因为他们表明,对程序公平气氛的感知可以类似地阻止弱势群体成员倡导可以减轻其剥夺状态的变革。
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