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The Moderating Role of Sea Service Period on the Relationship between Perceived Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction; Evidence from Seafarers [JEMS Maritime Sci]
JEMS Maritime Sci. 2020; 8(3): 134-149 | DOI: 10.5505/jems.2020.35693

The Moderating Role of Sea Service Period on the Relationship between Perceived Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction; Evidence from Seafarers

Murat Yorulmaz, Gonul Kaya Özbağ
Department of Maritime Business Administration, Maritime Faculty,Kocaeli University, Kocaeli, Turkey

Although the number of organizational justice studies has increased rapidly in recent years, little research has focused on fairness perceptions of seafarers. Therefore, this paper intended to fill the gap by investigating the effect of organizational justice perceptions of seafarers on their job satisfaction described by three facets including procedural justice, distributive justice and interactional justice. The data obtained through face-to-face survey technique were analyzed using SPSS 22 and AMOS 22 (with PROCESS macro) statistical package programs. The findings generated from regression analysis point that justice perception of seafarers positively affects their job satisfaction level. Furthermore, the length of seafarers’ sea service has a moderating role between perceived organizational justice and job satisfaction. The managerial implications of the results are discussed in light of the particular context of the maritime industry with some suggestions for enhancing justice and satisfaction perceptions of seafarers.

Keywords: organizational justice, job satisfaction, seafarers.

Murat Yorulmaz, Gonul Kaya Özbağ. The Moderating Role of Sea Service Period on the Relationship between Perceived Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction; Evidence from Seafarers. JEMS Maritime Sci. 2020; 8(3): 134-149

Corresponding Author: Murat Yorulmaz, Türkiye
Manuscript Language: English
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