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Journal of Educational Research and Reviews
Research Article | Published April 2020 | Volume 8, Issue 3, pp. 32-37.
doi: https://doi.org/10.33495/jerr_v8i3.20.122

 

The Organizational Justice and Privacy Policy Strategies on Information Platform - A Case Study from a Campus Intern Media

 

 

 

Chia Sung YEN

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Department of Cultural and Creative Industries (Master Program), National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan.

 

 

 

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Citation: YEN CS (2020). The Organizational Justice and Privacy Policy Strategies on Information Platform - A Case Study from a Campus Intern Media. J. Edu. Res. Rev. 8(3): 32-37.
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 Abstract 

 

The purpose of this study is to identify the justice strategies that power the intern-media organization. It reviewed the literature of intern education and digital multi-media platform to organize the questions of in-depth interview as well as getting the information by making an in-depth interview. Organizational justice and privacy policy may affect all the report quality. News organizations are facing so less time that they cannot make justice strategies very well. Thus, this study found the ways to make it fair in news organizations.

 

Keywords  Organizational justice   privacy policies   human resource management   organization behavior   intern education   news information platform  

 

 

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