Ethical LeadershipThis is the first book to rigorously explore the value of ethics in a business climate overwhelmingly driven by the need to generate profits and cut costs. Drawing on both authors' extensive experience in teaching and research, this book provides a clear, systemic model from which practical strategies can be derived for sound and effective leadership. |
Contents
Chapter 1 Need for Ethical Leadership in Organizations | 1 |
a critical review | 11 |
a brief overview | 27 |
the leadersmotives influence strategies and character | 45 |
Chapter 5 Preparing for ethical leadership in organizations | 76 |
Chapter 6 Cultural contingencies of leadership | 109 |
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