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under managers who display low levels of ethical leadership. Using data gathered in a two-wave survey from 224 working …
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and middle managers during the charismatic phase. By examining the dynamics of managerial ethics transformation, this …This paper examines post-communist managerial ethics during the emergence and transition of charismatic leadership in … compares and contrasts the managerial ethics issues arising from the loyalty-based leader-follower relations in the charismatic …
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Ethical decision-making (EDM) theories in behavioural ethics management have been developed through the social sciences … EDM by redefining what ethical means through the meanings managers who practise Buddhist meditation assign to divine … findings indicated that how the managers made meaning of an ethical decision was influenced by their loving …
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Employees’ may view prohibitive voice - that is, expressing concerns about harmful practices in the workplace - as a moral yet interpersonally risky behavior. We, thus, predict that prohibitive voice is likely to be influenced by variables associated with moral and relational qualities....
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-depth interviews of 24 managers from different industries to identify (i) the primary employee factors that determine empowering …
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