The effect of organizational justice on developing employee loyalty in tourism organizations: An applied study in the Iraqi Tourism Authority
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https://doi.org/10.56967/ejfb2025525Keywords:
distributive justice organizational loyalty, Iraqi tourism authority, organizational justiceAbstract
Organizational justice is one of the most important organizational variables in an organization, which directly influences the behavior of people working in the organization and shows loyalty to the organization. Therefore, the aim of this study is to show the effect of organizational justice measures (distribution, mean, interaction) on the reliability of individual work. What is the meaning of loyalty (heart, continuity, meaning) in the Tourism Board of Iraq? The research problem was identified by seeing the lack of proper implementation of administrative justice in the Tourism Board of Iraq. A series of issues were identified regarding the nature of the relationships and influences between the research variables. A content analysis approach was used to present the literature on the topic. Questionnaires are used to obtain data with the goal of explaining the relationship and influence between two variables. A random sample of (78) was selected from the Iraqi Tourism Office in Baghdad, and the study came to a series of conclusions, the most important of which is the existence of a relationship of interest between the judgment management and employee loyalty in the Iraqi Tourism Department
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