The Effect of Social Justice in Self-Efficacy Development of Organizations and Institutions Employees

Self-Efficacy is one of the factors of progress in today societies, as the efforts of human resources have a deep connection with their Self-Efficacy. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of justice dimensions in the creation and enhancement of the specified sample Self-Efficacy. Data gathering tool of this study is a structured questionnaire. The statistical population of the research is all employees of Metro Operation Company. The findings of this study indicate that there is a significant relationship between two mentioned concepts, i.e. the higher justice and its dimensions such as distributive, procedural and interactional justice within organizations we have, the higher self-efficacy exist among employees. Therefore, considering strategies to increase high self-efficacy and to lower the distribution difference between official and corporative resources in current societies is essential.

justice. This new school of thought does not ruffle the primary focus on equity subjects, but also provides a new perspective on the issues of fairness at work. (Greenberg & Fuljer, 1985) are taken procedural justice into account as "the perceived fairness of procedures used in making decisions".
The primary focus of procedural justice in organizational behavior and human resource management is the used practices to resolve disputes in the workplace. Then, researchers have developed their attentions to procedural justice issues related to diversity of workplace issues, such as personnel selection, allocation of rewards, performance assessment procedures, law and order, reward systems, and participatory decision-making systems. It is important during the procedural justice, especially as the standard for managerial decision making.
Interactional justice: Vast majority of researches on the theoretical reasoning of fairness in the organizations dedicated to the procedural and interactional justices. In more than the past decade, theorists distinguished the procedural justice that refers to the bureaucratic systems in which decide about individuals and interactional justice which should be performed with quality and interactions of individuals, as the people who are related; "The concern about the fairness of interpersonal communication, represents a set of issues that we are dealing with it as interactional justice." Through the interactional justice, we suggest that the individuals become sensitive to the quality of interpersonal behavior that will be received during the establishing organizational procedures. How a manager broadcasts the bad news on the new organizational policies that may have a great impact on the employee's perceptions about fairness as the nature of news and perceived equity of approved news.

Self-efficacy:
One of the main aspects of the personality of individual is self-efficacy that provides a significant impact on the development of human personality. Acceptance and understanding of its features and relying on them mean as the self-efficacy. Achieving self-efficacy is the sign of accepting all the aspects of its existence, whether good or bad, and accepting the power and forces that a person need to do the work, to reach the goal or whatever else.
Self-efficacy is closely related to two other factors that are skills and abilities of the person and the person's self-esteem -so that the more individual abilities and skills increase, personality is get more easier and better understanding, as a result it will has a deeper impact on people's self-efficacy. Self-efficacy is also strengthening the self-esteem. In other words, self-esteem is defined as the value that the self-esteem information (self-efficacy) has for the person and has been caused from the individual beliefs of all his traits and characteristics. The self-efficacy also directly affects selection, motivation, perseverance, and mental patterns and vulnerability against stress (Bandura, 1993).

Background
Muslim philosophers have worked on social justice such as Ibn Khaldun (1957), Ibn Sina (2008) andal-Farabi (2004) notes. Previous researches on the concept of justice suggest that the concept has two-dimensions; the dimensions are distributive justice and interactional justice, which relates both to an independent dimension of Justice (Greenberge, 1990;Lind & Taylor, 1988). While the investigation is complete, three-dimensional model of justice was proposed under Justice and the majority of researches that have focused on justice emphasized these three dimensions.
The distributive justice concerned to justice perceptions (fairness) to allocate resources by the organization. This kind of justice emphasized outputs (e.g. increased salaries, incentive legislation, assessment scores). Sources related to distributive justice are equity of Adams (1965), which is related to the perception of justice (fairness) towards the received ones. Distributive justice was the first justice concept that is studied by social psychologists. On the basis of Adams (1965) distributive justice can be defined as a perceived fairness of an individual's received in the social exchanges. Received ones may be material or spiritual. According to his researches, the people understand the fairness by the comparison of data and estimates, as well as the comparison of its relation with the standards which they have been received according to it. Procedural justice relates to perception of justice (fairness) to procedures used to consider the decision. This type of justice emphasizes the work procedures (such as how to upgrade or how to increase the salary): means that procedural justice refers to quality and fairness in the relations between the employee and the supervisor.
Research topic is one of the issues that most attentions have paid to it. Arizi studied the factors that are associated with justice in a research with the title of social justice approaches among teachers' of Isfahan. The study proved that egalitarianism represents equal access to core services and equal treatment with all individuals and equal distribution of wealth has a significant relationship with the social orientation, motivation, development and distributive justice. This study was conducted among 150 high school teachers of Isfahan (Arizi, 1383). www.ccsenet.org/ass Asian Social Science Vol. 11, No. 22;2015 Sharifzadegan in the research study of Rawls and Kant ideas has shown that distribution strategies are effective in solving the issues of social justice (Sharifzadegan, 1386). Perceiving justice effects on many behavioral factors and people's attitudes. Colquitt (2001) believes that positive perceptions about organizational procedures and processes results the increment of confidence level of in the organization. Greenberg (2002) also believes that the theft in the workplace is the reaction to injustice. He argues that the tolerance of people and teaching ethics to them is affected this reaction. Some researchers have noted that culture and environment of the institution, is as the environmental factors that could affect the content of education. He considered the level and type of contacts with teachers and students, with the hardware surrounding environment and also with together as the social and environmental factors that have a significant positive correlation with student satisfaction. According to description of above, the following hypothesis is:  There is a significant and positive relationship between distributive justice and self-efficacy in the organizational institutions.  There is a significant and positive relationship between procedural justice and self-efficacy in organizational institutions.  There is a significant and positive relationship between interactional justice and self-efficacy in the organizational institutions.  There is a significant and positive relationship between justice and self-efficacy in the organizational institutions.
Also, by considering the relationship between justice and self-efficacy and the hypothesis of this research, a conceptual model is drawn as below.

Statistical Population of the Study
Statistical population and sample: The statistical study population is consisted of permanent and corporative staff of the Metro Operation Company and the distinction between these two groups is because that the distribution and allocation of rewards, salaries and wages is very different in them, and distribution of responsibilities and work rate among these two groups is also very different. For this reason, the justice discussion will be more imported. Statistical sample is included 448 of people from both groups that 237 of them were female and 211 were male. In this study, the variables of distributive, procedural and interactional justice were considered independent variables and self-efficacy variable was considered the dependent one. In designing the questionnaire the required accuracy has performed so the questions have enough simplicity and clarity. To determine the reliability, the initial questionnaire was consisted of 22 questions that 8 questions were for self-efficacy and 14 questions for the three dimensions of justice (8 questions was designed for distributive justice and 4 questions for procedural justice). After general analyzing, self-efficacy factor structure was designed. The results of general analysis on questions of social justice were also showed three factors. Cronbach's alpha for scale self-efficacy is 86%, for three-dimensional model of justice is 91% and total validity of scale with 22 questions is 0.8437 that indicates the reliability of research. To test the validity of the questions the reliability factor was also used. To assess the questionnaire content validity, the opinions of professionals, professors and experts specialists were used. At this stage the necessary corrections were performed by through various interviews and getting opinions of mentioned people, and thus we ensured that the questionnaire  Vol. 11, No. 22;2015 250 measures the desired properties of the authors.
Factorial Reliability test of questionnaire was also performed by confirmatory factorial analysis and LISREL 8.53software. Confirmatory factor analysis results for both self-efficacy and social justice scales 2 have been identified in Table 1 and.   Vol. 11, No. 22;2015 between the self-efficacy and distributive justice is (0.453) and between the self-efficacy and procedural justice is (0.548) and between self-efficacy and interactional justice is (0.167). Obtained Pearson's correlation between distributive justice and procedural justice respectively is (0.502 and 0.487) and between distributive and interactional justice is (0.362 and 0.391). Based on conducted tests there is a significant and positive correlation between distributive justice, procedural justice and interactional justice and self-efficacy variables.

Results and Analysis
Average (2.18) of self-efficacy among corporative employees (unofficial) is less than the average (2.54) of self-efficacy among official employees and the total average (2.36) of self-efficacy and "t" test indicates the low index of self-efficacy in all the subjects of this research.
Average (2.16) of distributive justice among unofficial employees is less than average (3.34) of distributive justice among official employees. The total average (2.64) of distributive justice demonstrated the low perception index of distributive justice between subjects of this research. Similarly, the average (2.24) of procedural justice among unofficial employees is less than the average (2.73) of procedural justice among official employees, while the total average of procedural justice demonstrated low procedural justice index in the subjects of this study. Average (2.17) of interactional justice among unofficial employees is less than average (3.57) of interactional justice among official employees but the total average (2.51) of interactional justice demonstrated the low index of interactional justice in subjects of this research.
In connection to rankings of each factors associated with self-efficacy, the Friedman test was used. SPSS output of significant test is (P = 0.000) and is less than a significant standard level (5%). Thus, we can say that associated factors with the self-efficacy do not have the same ranks. As can be seen Table 3, the highest ranking is for procedural justice and the lowest one is for interactional justice of the organizational institutions.

Conclusion and Discussion
As described, institutions and organizations are the oldest institutions in the human society. Hence the existence of social justice and its dimensions in the institutions and organizations is essential and has a direct impact on their performances.
Based on the results of the study, average of justice in all three dimensions of distributive justice, procedural justice and interactional justice is low in the study group, especially in the group of corporative employees (unofficial) this indicates that employees feel low justice in their rewards, salaries and benefits, social procedures and instructions, and interactions. And continuation of this situation to promote organization level and provision of services may face difficulties. According to these findings, it is recommended that the organization provide self-efficacy and self-awareness skills as well as sociability and reviewing strategies of equitable distribution.