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The Impact of an apology and explanation on interactional justice in higher education institutions
journal contribution
posted on 2022-01-06, 11:59 authored by Steven Kayambazinthu Msosa, Courage MlamboRecently, students have been very vocal against poor services being offered by higher education institutions.
These services range from lectures, registration, classroom management, examinations, transport, library
services, housing or residence to the cafeteria. There is a perception that higher education institutions are
not doing enough to address the challenges students are encountering even when such grievances or
concerns are raised. Therefore, this study analysed the impact of an apology and explanation on
interactional justice with respect to both academic and non-academic services. In addition, students'
perceptions of an apology, explanation and interactional justice were evaluated. Respondents were selected
from a purposive sample of 430 full-time students drawn across three public higher education institutions
and data were collected using a self-administered quantitative questionnaire. Data were analysed using the
SPSS and Smart PLS3. The findings of this study showed that both an explanation and an apology have a
positive and significant impact on interactional justice in higher education institutions. The results also
showed that students were largely satisfied with the explanation given than their perception of an apology
and interactional justice. This study underpins the need for institutional managers to foster interaction
between the institution and aggrieved students. Higher education institutions should offer an apology and
explanation if necessary to pacify any animosity that may arise as a result of a poorly delivered service.