Purpose: This paper empirically addresses the question of whether the meaning of ethical leadership is constant across cultures. Drawing on the implicit leadership theory (ILT), we examine whether people in Australia and Pakistan respond to perceived ethical leadership in a similar or different manner. By comparing employees' interpretation of the key attributes associated with ethical leadership, we advance construct-specific knowledge in cross-national contexts. Design/methodology/approach: Since meaningful cross-country comparisons of a research construct require an equivalent measurement of it, we examine the issue of cross-cultural measurement invariance of ethical leadership. Specifically, this study explores the configural, metric an...
Since the huge corporate scandals that impacted the world, authors keep reviewing concepts trying t...
The main purpose of our study was to gain a deeper understanding of how culture influences the inter...
This study examined the difference in perceptions among college students on ethical leadership. Ethi...
Purpose: This paper empirically addresses the question of whether the meaning of ethical leadership ...
Over the past few decades many serious ethical problems have been reported in both business and publ...
Although ethical leadership positively relates to a variety of favorable work outcomes across cultur...
This article reports the results of a cross-cultural empirical study across seven countries which in...
Purpose Drawing from Social Learning Theory and Multiple Loci of Intelligence Theory, the purpose of...
There is currently a lack of empirical work on cross-cultural differences in ethical attitudes towar...
Is there one best practice for ethical leadership? To date, most studies on ethical leadership have ...
Mainstream ethical leadership studies largely adopt Brown, Trevino, and Harrison's (2005) conceptual...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
The interaction of Culture and Ethics is becoming such a hot topic; that it will burn top echelon ma...
This study seeks to understand how cultural value orientation – specifically individualism/collectiv...
This dissertation explores some of the difficulties that arise when using the cognitive development ...
Since the huge corporate scandals that impacted the world, authors keep reviewing concepts trying t...
The main purpose of our study was to gain a deeper understanding of how culture influences the inter...
This study examined the difference in perceptions among college students on ethical leadership. Ethi...
Purpose: This paper empirically addresses the question of whether the meaning of ethical leadership ...
Over the past few decades many serious ethical problems have been reported in both business and publ...
Although ethical leadership positively relates to a variety of favorable work outcomes across cultur...
This article reports the results of a cross-cultural empirical study across seven countries which in...
Purpose Drawing from Social Learning Theory and Multiple Loci of Intelligence Theory, the purpose of...
There is currently a lack of empirical work on cross-cultural differences in ethical attitudes towar...
Is there one best practice for ethical leadership? To date, most studies on ethical leadership have ...
Mainstream ethical leadership studies largely adopt Brown, Trevino, and Harrison's (2005) conceptual...
The growth of the global economy has made it imperative for many organizations to expand in size and...
The interaction of Culture and Ethics is becoming such a hot topic; that it will burn top echelon ma...
This study seeks to understand how cultural value orientation – specifically individualism/collectiv...
This dissertation explores some of the difficulties that arise when using the cognitive development ...
Since the huge corporate scandals that impacted the world, authors keep reviewing concepts trying t...
The main purpose of our study was to gain a deeper understanding of how culture influences the inter...
This study examined the difference in perceptions among college students on ethical leadership. Ethi...