Professional service firms in Western Europe have a reputation for putting huge pressures on their junior employees, resulting in very long work hours, and as a consequence health risks. This study explores moral leadership as a possible response to the stigma of such dirty leadership. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 12 consultant managers and with each one of their juniors, and found that managers put several pressures on their juniors; these pressures bring high levels of stress, lowered wellbeing and burnout. Society considers such a pressuring leadership style morally dirty. To counteract the experience of being seen as morally dirty, we found that consultant managers were normalizing such criticisms as commonly assumed in ...
Ever since corporate scandals became a concern of public interest, leaders have been a common targe...
This research examines the effect of moral (vs. competent) leadership on followers' evaluations of t...
Unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) is a topic of significant interest in leadership researc...
Terms such as moral and ethical leadership are used widely in theory, yet little systematic research...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
Servant leadership has an acclaimed relevance to contemporary organisations due to its moral and ser...
Leaders are regarded as custodians of organisational ethics and are deemed to inspire an ethical cu...
Leadership and agency theory research still has to provide a conclusive response to questions &ldquo...
What happens when leaders do not respond to the ethical components of business situations? We study ...
Since the huge corporate scandals that impacted the world, authors keep reviewing concepts trying t...
The longitudinal link between Destructive Leadership, Moral Disengagement and Counterproductive Work...
Globalising world, bigger competitive pressures, and the requirement for companies to adapt to ever ...
This paper explores how moral neutralisation techniques can be employed by business leaders in their...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to provide a structural model of the role of ethical leadership...
The study of ethical behavior and moral reasoning is an important area of concentration in a period ...
Ever since corporate scandals became a concern of public interest, leaders have been a common targe...
This research examines the effect of moral (vs. competent) leadership on followers' evaluations of t...
Unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) is a topic of significant interest in leadership researc...
Terms such as moral and ethical leadership are used widely in theory, yet little systematic research...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
Servant leadership has an acclaimed relevance to contemporary organisations due to its moral and ser...
Leaders are regarded as custodians of organisational ethics and are deemed to inspire an ethical cu...
Leadership and agency theory research still has to provide a conclusive response to questions &ldquo...
What happens when leaders do not respond to the ethical components of business situations? We study ...
Since the huge corporate scandals that impacted the world, authors keep reviewing concepts trying t...
The longitudinal link between Destructive Leadership, Moral Disengagement and Counterproductive Work...
Globalising world, bigger competitive pressures, and the requirement for companies to adapt to ever ...
This paper explores how moral neutralisation techniques can be employed by business leaders in their...
Purpose The purpose of this study is to provide a structural model of the role of ethical leadership...
The study of ethical behavior and moral reasoning is an important area of concentration in a period ...
Ever since corporate scandals became a concern of public interest, leaders have been a common targe...
This research examines the effect of moral (vs. competent) leadership on followers' evaluations of t...
Unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPB) is a topic of significant interest in leadership researc...