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Can a leader be seen as too ethical? The curvilinear effects of ethical leadership [PDF]

open access: yesLeadership Quarterly, 2013
Ethical leadership predicts important organizational outcomes such as decreased deviant and increased organizational citizenship behavior (OCB). We argued that due to the distinct nature of these two types of employee behaviors, ethical leadership ...
Jeroen Stouten   +2 more
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Ethical Leadership

Holistic Nursing Practice, 2012
In today's climate and environment, the conventional relationship between caring, economic, and administrative practices no longer serves the interest of patients, clinicians, or systems. A shift toward human caring values and an ethic of authentic healing relationships is required as systems now have to value human resources and life purposes, inner ...
Stouten, J   +2 more
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Educating for ethical leadership

Nurse Education Today, 2010
In this article we consider the nature of ethical leadership in nursing. An appreciation of the basis of such leadership requires an understanding of responsibility and of key intellectual and ethical qualities or virtues. We examine some of the educational and practice strategies to promote ethical leadership.
Gallagher, A, Tschudin, V
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Ethics, entrepreneurs and leadership

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1983
?? lDr. Arnold Mueller: Today’s conference is one way of expressing our interest as a College (ACEP) for what is a concern to numerous members of the College. The multi-state, multi-hospital phenomenon is very complex. The College has struggled to define a position which would speak for its members as well as not run afoul of the Federal Trade ...
A H, Mueller, B, Flashner, P, Rosen
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Ethical Leadership or Leadership in Ethics?

Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2000
People in leadership positions in early childhood services have multifaceted jobs. Underpinning all aspects of their leadership is the need to act ethically and to lead their team to do likewise. In this paper it is argued that acting ethically is not enough, particularly in a climate of change and challenge.
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To Teach Leadership Ethically or to Teach Ethical Leadership?

2019
Ethical leadership is a cornerstone of a socially responsible organization. However, organizations operating in transition economies experience a confusing mix of old and new institutional pressures. Hence, ethical leaders face a moral dilemma: whether to follow all laws, rules, values, and beliefs or to purposefully disobey some of these. If they make
Mike Szymanski, Anna Olszewska
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Leadership Ethics: Mapping the Territory

Business Ethics Quarterly, 1995
Abstract:In this paper I argue that a greater understanding of the part of ethics in leadership will improve leadership studies. Debates over the definition of leadership are really debates over what researchers think constitutes good leadership. The ultimate question is not “What is leadership?” but “What is good leadership?” The word good is refers ...
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Ethical Leadership

This chapter looks at how ethical leadership affects the well-being of employees at Ethiopian hospitals, focusing especially on how someone's willingness to help others at work (called organizational citizenship behavior) acts as a middleman among the leader's actions as well as the overall happiness of the staff.
Wako Jio, Shashi Kant, Hirut Assegid
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The ethics of leadership in pharmacy

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1995
The pharmacy profession's responsibility to provide ethical leadership to its members is explained, and areas where pharmacy should take a leadership role are described. Changes taking place in health care offer many opportunities for pharmacy in its transformation into a fully clinical discipline.
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Ethics, Leadership, and Ethical Leadership

2018
This chapter engages recent studies in ethical leadership, mainly from their foundation and the working definition and construct of ethical leadership. Ethical leadership is weak in its foundation, but consistently deployed for statistical analysis, especially in light of ethical leadership scale developed by Brown, Trevino, and Harrison (2005).
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