Discovering Leadership 2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-137-24203-7_23
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Ethics and Leadership Effectiveness

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“…With regard to ethical leadership per se, Kanungo and Mendonca (1998) asserted that ethical leaders endeavour to cultivate virtues and abstain from vices, while Neubert et al (2009) described ethical leaders as agents of virtue that help build employee perceptions of a virtuous, ethical organization. Indeed, while ethical leadership and virtue ethics both concern character and integrity, ethical leadership also has clear ties to the two other leading schools of moral philosophy (Resick et al, 2006; note, we treat moral and ethical leadership as equivalent or interchangeable, in line with Brown and Treviño 2006;Ciulla, 2004;Kanungo and Mendonca, 1998;and Yukl, 2010). Indeed, our review of the representative definitions of ethical leadership suggests that they are based less on virtues-ethics and more on deontology and teleology.…”
Section: Distinctions Between Virtuous Leadership and Ethical Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With regard to ethical leadership per se, Kanungo and Mendonca (1998) asserted that ethical leaders endeavour to cultivate virtues and abstain from vices, while Neubert et al (2009) described ethical leaders as agents of virtue that help build employee perceptions of a virtuous, ethical organization. Indeed, while ethical leadership and virtue ethics both concern character and integrity, ethical leadership also has clear ties to the two other leading schools of moral philosophy (Resick et al, 2006; note, we treat moral and ethical leadership as equivalent or interchangeable, in line with Brown and Treviño 2006;Ciulla, 2004;Kanungo and Mendonca, 1998;and Yukl, 2010). Indeed, our review of the representative definitions of ethical leadership suggests that they are based less on virtues-ethics and more on deontology and teleology.…”
Section: Distinctions Between Virtuous Leadership and Ethical Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though there is the potential to inappropriately confuse virtues with values (Crossan et al, 2013;Hannah et al, 2005), there are important differences. For example, values can be held but not practiced but virtues are sustained only through practice (Ciulla, 2004). Further, values "tend to define cultures or characteristics of roles within an organization or social construct, while virtues transcend cultures and other socially-embedded constructs" (Lanctot and Irving, 2010, p. 11).…”
Section: Distinctions Between Virtuous Leadership and Values-laden Lementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our life narratives indicate that leadership in CSR can occur at multiple levels, throughout the organisation and not necessarily as a top-down style of leadership (Ciulla 2004). This was illustrated by Janice, the secretary turned administrator; a serial charity fund-raiser who had raised over $50,000 at work over a four year period.…”
Section: Theoretical Model Of the (M)tp Process In Csr Leadershipmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These economic realities indicate the need for HR management to become ethical leaders or role models. According to Ciulla (2004), employees generally perceive HR managers to be ethical and effective leaders. This being the case, HR managers have to manage and implement ethical cultures in their organisations by establishing clear ethical values (Meyer, 2009).…”
Section: Abstract 2 Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%