This study examines the mediating influence of ethical emotions in the relationship between the leader-member exchange (LMX) and unethical behaviors. The survey of this study is conducted on 208 middle-level employees in Istanbul, Turkey. Our results reveals that the most frequent emotions that employees encounter are empathy, joy, pride and gratitude which shows us positive emotions are more common at workplace. Our results revealed that LMX has a negative significant effect on unethical behavior. By testing our hypothesis we found that empathy and joy mediate the relationship between LMX and unethical behaviors while pride and gratitude found to have no statistically significant effect on this relationship
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The topic of ethical leadership has received significant attention in recent years due to the pletho...
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Purpose – In examining whether social exchange or social identity mechanisms drive the relationship ...
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Purpose In examining whether social exchange or social identity mechanisms drive the relationship be...
Purpose- Based on the ongoing unethical scandal in the organizations, this study aims to explain the...
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Leaders influence followers in many ways; one way is by eliciting positive emotions. In three studie...
The uncovering of several recent corporate scandals has brought to light unethical pro-organizationa...
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The effectiveness of ethical leadership has been extensively investigated. However, compared to the ...
Previous research indicated that leader moral identity (MI; i.e., leaders’ self-definition in terms ...
The topic of ethical leadership has received significant attention in recent years due to the pletho...
Most research on ethical leadership has disregarded the role of group processes, and particularly of...
Purpose – In examining whether social exchange or social identity mechanisms drive the relationship ...
There has long been interest in how leaders influence the unethical behavior of those who they lead....
Purpose In examining whether social exchange or social identity mechanisms drive the relationship be...
Purpose- Based on the ongoing unethical scandal in the organizations, this study aims to explain the...
Purpose: In this study, drawing on social learning theory, a moderated mediation model was tested. T...
Considering recent corporate scandals, organizations have increased their efforts to curb unethical ...
This study examined the trickle-down effect of managers??? unethical pro-organizational behavior (UP...
This empirical study aims to analyze the effect of ethical leadership on employees’ citizenship beh...
Leaders influence followers in many ways; one way is by eliciting positive emotions. In three studie...
The uncovering of several recent corporate scandals has brought to light unethical pro-organizationa...
This study examined the impact of the differences in the way employees and their supervisors see eth...
The effectiveness of ethical leadership has been extensively investigated. However, compared to the ...
Previous research indicated that leader moral identity (MI; i.e., leaders’ self-definition in terms ...
The topic of ethical leadership has received significant attention in recent years due to the pletho...
Most research on ethical leadership has disregarded the role of group processes, and particularly of...