Ethical leadership has been investigated as a standalone area because of scholars’ notable focus on ethical leaders’ behaviors instead of examining other leadership styles’ (e.g., transformational, transactional, charismatic leadership) ethical dimensions. The present article reviews ethical leadership literature focusing on variables driving its emergence. The area with most hanging fruits is the role of individual traits (e.g., personality traits, Kalshoven et al. 2011; and moral identity, Mayer et al. 2012) in shaping ethical leadership. However, still little is known about context’s contribution in understanding leaders’ important ethicality. To address this gap, based on Johns (2006) context framework, we have recognized and classified...
Research on ethical leadership suggests that ethical leaders influence subordinate behavior through ...
Most discussions about organizational ethics emphasize the role that leaders play in modeling, promo...
There is an inordinate amount of literature regarding the organizational differences between leaders...
Ethical leadership has been investigated as a standalone area because of scholars’ notable focus on ...
The present paper gives a review of empirical research on ethical leadership and shows that still li...
High-profile cases of leaders’ ethical failure in different settings and sectors have led to increas...
In recent years, empirical research on ethical leadership has received increased scholarly attention...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...
Although much has been written about ethical behavior and leadership, few studies have analyzed the ...
In this study, we investigate a key question of ethical leadership theory: Are ethical leaders able ...
The ethical leadership has received attention in recent years due to the various business scandals a...
Empirical research on ethical leadership has mainly focused on its impact on ethical and unethical o...
Contains fulltext : 133679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the wake of ...
Ever since corporate scandals became a concern of public interest, leaders have been a common targe...
Drawing on social learning and moral identity theories, this research examines ante-cedents and cons...
Research on ethical leadership suggests that ethical leaders influence subordinate behavior through ...
Most discussions about organizational ethics emphasize the role that leaders play in modeling, promo...
There is an inordinate amount of literature regarding the organizational differences between leaders...
Ethical leadership has been investigated as a standalone area because of scholars’ notable focus on ...
The present paper gives a review of empirical research on ethical leadership and shows that still li...
High-profile cases of leaders’ ethical failure in different settings and sectors have led to increas...
In recent years, empirical research on ethical leadership has received increased scholarly attention...
Despite a business environment that highlights the importance of executives ’ ethical leadership, th...
Although much has been written about ethical behavior and leadership, few studies have analyzed the ...
In this study, we investigate a key question of ethical leadership theory: Are ethical leaders able ...
The ethical leadership has received attention in recent years due to the various business scandals a...
Empirical research on ethical leadership has mainly focused on its impact on ethical and unethical o...
Contains fulltext : 133679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In the wake of ...
Ever since corporate scandals became a concern of public interest, leaders have been a common targe...
Drawing on social learning and moral identity theories, this research examines ante-cedents and cons...
Research on ethical leadership suggests that ethical leaders influence subordinate behavior through ...
Most discussions about organizational ethics emphasize the role that leaders play in modeling, promo...
There is an inordinate amount of literature regarding the organizational differences between leaders...