“…The first use of the term moral imagination is associated with the book Reflections on the Revolution in France by the Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke (1727–1797) (Stephenson, 2007 ). While evidence combining both leadership and imagination is scarce, there is a growing interest in disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, and management in the topic of moral imagination (e.g., Bevan, Wolfe, and Werhane 2019 ; Caldwell & Moberg, 2007 ; Johnson, 1993 ; Kidder, 1995 ; Lederach, 2005 ; Moberg & Seabright, 2000 ; Werhane, 1998 , 1999 , 2002 ; Yang, 2013 ) and moral insight (Zhang et al, 2018 ). Different authors (e.g.…”