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Examining the impact of ethical leadership and organizational justice on employees’ ethical behavior: Does person–organization fit play a role?

Ethics & behavior, 2019
Leadership studies on corporate ethical behavior and practices have grown considerably, contributing significant knowledge on ethical leadership challenges that are organizational and industry focused.
Hussam Al Halbusi   +4 more
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Ethical leadership, team leader’s cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members

Person-centered review, 2019
Purpose Drawing from Social Learning Theory and Multiple Loci of Intelligence Theory, the purpose of this paper is to assert that, through the mechanisms of social learning and role modeling, perceived ethical leadership is positively and significantly ...
Alfred Presbitero, M. Teng‐Calleja
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Ethical Leadership and Employees’ Ethical Behavior

Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 2023
Ethical scandals, as well as unethical behaviour, are becoming major concerns in recent times. Thus, this study focused on the role of ethical climate and employees’ moral identity. Specifically, this study examined the mediation effect of ethical climate on the relationship between ethical leadership and employees’ ethical behaviour.
Hussam Al Halbusi   +3 more
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The effects of entrepreneurs’ moral awareness and ethical behavior on product innovation of new ventures

Chinese Management Studies, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to apply the social cognitive theory and social learning theory to examine the different mechanisms through which entrepreneurs’ moral awareness and ethical behavior affect the product innovation of new ventures ...
Y. Mai, Wenge Zhang, Lihua Wang
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Behavioral Ethics Meets Legal Ethics

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2015
Research on behavioral ethics is flourishing, providing new insight into the cognitive, situational, and social factors that influence ethical decisions. Although many common approaches to dealing with legal ethics assume that unethical behavior is a result of conscious decision making driven by economic self-interest, the psychology of behavioral ...
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Promoting green behavior through ethical leadership: a model of green human resource management and environmental knowledge

, 2021
PurposeThis paper aims to investigate the influence of supervisor's ethical leadership style on subordinates' green or pro-environmental work behavior in the presence of green human resource management (GHRM) as a mediator and environmental knowledge as ...
Saima Ahmad   +3 more
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Behavioral Advertising Ethics

2010
Behavioral advertising is a method for targeting advertisements to individuals based on behavior profiles, which are created by tracking user behavior over a period of time. Individually targeted advertising can significantly improve the effectiveness of advertising. However, behavioral advertising may have serious implications for civil liberties such
Aaron K. Massey, Annie I. Antón
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Behavioral Legal Ethics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Complaints about lawyers’ ethics are commonplace. While it is surely the case that some attorneys deliberately choose to engage in misconduct, psychological research suggests a more complex story. Iit is not only “bad apples” who are unethical. Instead, ethical lapses can occur more easily and less intentionally than we might imagine. In this paper, we
Sternlight, Jean R.   +1 more
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Teaching Behavioral Ethics

Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2014
There are many ways to make unethical choices and probably just as many ways (or even more) to try to teach people how not to make unethical choices. Many ethics courses are philosophy based, others focus on building character, and many are a combination of the two.
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Behaviorism and ethics.

The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1928
The question is raised whether a mechanical basis for human behavior is adequate for an enduring program of social control. Four theories which indicate the direction of social evolution are given: pleasure-pain, minimum energy, stable equilibrium, variability. The variability theory seems to conform b st with the fundamental natural science principles.
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