The chapter examines to what extent research from social cognitive neuroscience can inform ethical leadership. We evaluate the contribution of brain research to the understanding of ethical leaders as moral persons as well the understanding of their role as moral managers. The areas of social cognitive neuroscience that mirror these two aspects of ethical leadership comprise research relating to understanding oneself, understanding others, and the relationship between the self and others. Within these, we deem it relevant for ethical leadership to incorporate research findings about self-reflection, self-regulation, theory of mind, empathy, trust, and fairness. The chapter highlights social cognitive neuroscience research in these areas and...
Objectives: The goal of this research is to investigate the scientific basis for integrating neurosc...
Leaders are able to inspire followers by articulating a socialised, group-oriented vision of the fut...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...
The chapter examines to what extent research from social cognitive neuroscience can inform ethical l...
A number of studies seek to integrate leadership research with the field of neuroscience, arguing th...
Advances in cognitive neuroscience and other approaches to understanding human behavior from a biolo...
Text in EnglishThe field of neuroscience is increasingly gaining exposure in the leadership domain, ...
In this article, we explore the implications of opposing domains theory for developing ethical leade...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2011v10n1p109It is widely known that neuroscience research can l...
The aim of this chapter is to propose strategies for improving ethical decision-making in organizati...
This e-book brings together scholars in both the neurosciences and organizational sciences who have ...
“What makes a great leader?” This question has been on the minds of scientists, philosophers, profes...
Although management and leadership research in the past century has significantly enhanced our under...
While previous research has established that employees who have a more conscientious leader are more...
Neuroscientific evidence identifies the brain networks and cognitive processes involved in people’s ...
Objectives: The goal of this research is to investigate the scientific basis for integrating neurosc...
Leaders are able to inspire followers by articulating a socialised, group-oriented vision of the fut...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...
The chapter examines to what extent research from social cognitive neuroscience can inform ethical l...
A number of studies seek to integrate leadership research with the field of neuroscience, arguing th...
Advances in cognitive neuroscience and other approaches to understanding human behavior from a biolo...
Text in EnglishThe field of neuroscience is increasingly gaining exposure in the leadership domain, ...
In this article, we explore the implications of opposing domains theory for developing ethical leade...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2011v10n1p109It is widely known that neuroscience research can l...
The aim of this chapter is to propose strategies for improving ethical decision-making in organizati...
This e-book brings together scholars in both the neurosciences and organizational sciences who have ...
“What makes a great leader?” This question has been on the minds of scientists, philosophers, profes...
Although management and leadership research in the past century has significantly enhanced our under...
While previous research has established that employees who have a more conscientious leader are more...
Neuroscientific evidence identifies the brain networks and cognitive processes involved in people’s ...
Objectives: The goal of this research is to investigate the scientific basis for integrating neurosc...
Leaders are able to inspire followers by articulating a socialised, group-oriented vision of the fut...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...