The effectiveness of ethical leadership has been extensively investigated. However, compared to the outcomes of ethical leadership, we still lack enough knowledge about the mechanisms underlying ethical leadership and its outcomes. Drawing from social information processing theory, this paper explores an emotional explanation for the effectiveness of ethical leadership. Adopting a time-lagged research design with responses from 64 leaders and 289 followers, the present research found that ethical leadership invokes followers’ other-praising emotions and eventually enhances their moral actions. Further, leader core self-evaluation contributes to the positive effects of ethical leadership on followers’ other-praising moral emotions and subseq...
Unethical and abusive supervision have been associated with substantial psychological and financial ...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives' ethical leadership, the...
Recent ethical misconduct of leaders, in some high profile firms, has drawn increased attention to t...
With the present paper, we aim to provide new conceptual insights and empirical evidence on ethical ...
Purpose- Based on the ongoing unethical scandal in the organizations, this study aims to explain the...
The study's goal was to examine the socially responsible power use in the context of ethical leaders...
Previous research indicated that leader moral identity (MI; i.e., leaders’ self-definition in terms ...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...
Previous studies have investigated a number of psychological mechanisms that mediate the relationshi...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
Ethical leadership is known to produce multiple positive employee outcomes. Ethical leaders provide ...
Purpose – In examining whether social exchange or social identity mechanisms drive the relationship ...
In this article, we explore the implications of opposing domains theory for developing ethical leade...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of B...
Unethical and abusive supervision have been associated with substantial psychological and financial ...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives' ethical leadership, the...
Recent ethical misconduct of leaders, in some high profile firms, has drawn increased attention to t...
With the present paper, we aim to provide new conceptual insights and empirical evidence on ethical ...
Purpose- Based on the ongoing unethical scandal in the organizations, this study aims to explain the...
The study's goal was to examine the socially responsible power use in the context of ethical leaders...
Previous research indicated that leader moral identity (MI; i.e., leaders’ self-definition in terms ...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...
Previous studies have investigated a number of psychological mechanisms that mediate the relationshi...
Recent ethical scandals in organizations are often cited when pointing to leaders as the culprits wh...
Ethical leadership is known to produce multiple positive employee outcomes. Ethical leaders provide ...
Purpose – In examining whether social exchange or social identity mechanisms drive the relationship ...
In this article, we explore the implications of opposing domains theory for developing ethical leade...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Journal of B...
Unethical and abusive supervision have been associated with substantial psychological and financial ...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives' ethical leadership, the...
Recent ethical misconduct of leaders, in some high profile firms, has drawn increased attention to t...