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Ethical predispositions are foundational to how an individual’s reason. They shape both moral awareness and moral decisions. Within organizations, they influence perceptions of justice and administrative policies. Descriptions of ethical predispositions are broadly based around two frameworks:...
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Conducive forms of leadership have demonstrated the ability to improve diversity-related consequences, particularly a climate that supports differences as well as encouraging the inherent value of diverse employees. In this study, we aim to examine the mediating effects of diversity climate...
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Ethical leadership (EL) seems to be effective in reducing workplace deviance, questions remain as to whether its benefits are consistent across all situations. Specifically, whether its effectiveness remained in an already ethical environment. In this investigation, we explore two important...
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The study examines the effects of different performance and organizational factors on green capital. Performance factors included Economic, Environmental, and social performance, organizational factors included Relational Transparency, Human Resource Practice, and Organizational Ethical Climate....
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This study analyzed how Top Management Ethical Leadership influence Organization Citizenship Behaviour (OCB). We proposed that Ethical leadership affects OCB by promoting an ethical climate and Trust in organizations. Then these factors give rise to Procedural Justice Climate and Distributive...
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Ethical leadership is expected to communicate, promote, and reinforce the ethical behaviors of the followers. Ethical leadership has not fully considered the nature of the leader-follower exchange, and, in addition, few studies have considered the impact of follower individual differences in...
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Ethical leadership is about frontrunners that are professed as ethical by their supporters. Managers are considered as ethical leaders, primarily by being and acting ethically, that is, by accomplishing the role of ‘moral person’; furthermore, by endorsing the ethical behavior of others...
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While many researchers have conducted several studies on the effect of ethical leadership on citizenship behavior, in different contexts, however, not much is known about the moral mechanisms that make it possible for leader behaviors to produce follower outcomes in the form of organizational...
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Despite numerous researches on ethical leadership, literature still lacks the researches on boundary conditions that limit its effectiveness. Thus, the present study examines the relationship between ethical leadership (EL) and organizational deviance via first-order mediation of affective...
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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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