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neuroscientists understand the human brain better. With the help of ground-breaking insights in neuroscience, the leadership enigma …
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Extensive evidence shows that when given the opportunity, people cheat for monetary rewards, but only to the extent that they can keep a positive selfconcept. In this study, we investigate various factors that may influence the degree to which people can keep their positive self-concept while...
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The subject of leadership has seen a rising growth in the last twenty years. A proliferation of material is available on and off-line on leadership along with thousands of seminars, webinars, and monthly conferences. All of these training efforts attempt to define and redefine leadership and...
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The exceeding number of studies proposes that leadership skills, ability, knowledge, and outcomes can be enhanced by leader character strengths. In this study, we explained how character strengths affect self, leader, and work-related outcomes. For this, we proposed a theoretical framework...
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The Corona Pandemic has forced many organizations to limit human interactions by implementing what so-called Work-from-Home (WFH). This study aims to investigate the role of Authentic Leadership, Psychological Capital, and employees’ gender in predicting employees’ performance in a public...
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Purpose: This study analyzes the mediating role of positive psychological capital in the relationship between authentic leadership and organizational commitment. Design/methodology/approach: This quantitative study presents a model in which were considered as variables mediating the relationship...
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