Destructive leadership come in many forms and shapes, including one where a given leader portray supportive behaviors towards subordinates while simultaneously being disloyal towards the organization they serve. A Supportive-Disloyal leader is as a kind of supervisor who, for the sake of achieving personal goals, may strategically show concerns for the wellbeing of followers but, at the same time, may violate the legitimate interest of the organization. As an example, the Supportive-Disloyal leader may misuse material or financial resources of the organization, may exploit followers by granting them more benefits at the cost of the organization, and may also appreciate or foster negativity in followers (Aasland et al., 2010; Einarsen et al...
The literature on ethical leadership has focused primarily on the way ethical leaders influence foll...
The literature on ethical leadership has focused primarily on the way ethical leaders influence foll...
All normative leadership theories suggest that disciplining followers that transgress moral norms is...
The longitudinal link between Destructive Leadership, Moral Disengagement and Counterproductive Work...
Detrimental effects and costs of destructive leadership represent a real threat for organizations an...
The link between destructive leadership and moral disengagement is addressed in this study. Destruct...
Abstract The popular press is often fraught with high-profile illustrations of leader unethical cond...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
In studies of the dark side of leadership, leaders are often depicted as bad people who engage in ab...
This study aims to examine how authoritarian leadership influences unethical pro-organizational beha...
Considering recent corporate scandals, organizations have increased their efforts to curb unethical ...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
The present study examined the relationship between a person's leadership beliefs and the propensity...
Research on despotic leadership and its impacts on the behavior of front-line employees (FLE) in ser...
We draw from social psychological and resource-based theories to meta-analytically examine the exist...
The literature on ethical leadership has focused primarily on the way ethical leaders influence foll...
The literature on ethical leadership has focused primarily on the way ethical leaders influence foll...
All normative leadership theories suggest that disciplining followers that transgress moral norms is...
The longitudinal link between Destructive Leadership, Moral Disengagement and Counterproductive Work...
Detrimental effects and costs of destructive leadership represent a real threat for organizations an...
The link between destructive leadership and moral disengagement is addressed in this study. Destruct...
Abstract The popular press is often fraught with high-profile illustrations of leader unethical cond...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
In studies of the dark side of leadership, leaders are often depicted as bad people who engage in ab...
This study aims to examine how authoritarian leadership influences unethical pro-organizational beha...
Considering recent corporate scandals, organizations have increased their efforts to curb unethical ...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
The present study examined the relationship between a person's leadership beliefs and the propensity...
Research on despotic leadership and its impacts on the behavior of front-line employees (FLE) in ser...
We draw from social psychological and resource-based theories to meta-analytically examine the exist...
The literature on ethical leadership has focused primarily on the way ethical leaders influence foll...
The literature on ethical leadership has focused primarily on the way ethical leaders influence foll...
All normative leadership theories suggest that disciplining followers that transgress moral norms is...