The psychology of ethical leadership in organisations: implications of croup processes

Catarina Morais, Georgina Randsley de Moura

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Understanding the effects of and psychology behind ethical and unethical leadership decisions can have a lasting and far reaching effect on any working environment. This book utilizes social identity theory and applied research to discuss the implications and applications of ethical and unethical leadership to work groups and organisations. The authors argue that improving ethicality results in healthier and more productive relationships between leaders and employees, and between employees and the organisation, which can impact positively on the success of the organisation as a whole. The book explores the benefits of ethical leadership and how to deal with unethical leaders, as well as how and why teams react to different types of leadership. The concluding chapter suggests several strategies for interventions that organisations can adopt to improve their ethical leadership frameworks. The book is essential reading for academics and professionals involved in workplace psychology and ethics as well as anyone interested in learning about the effects of ethics on leadership.
Idioma originalEnglish
EditoraPalgrave Macmillan
Número de páginas85
ISBN (eletrónico)9783030023249
ISBN (impresso)9783030023232
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Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - 2018
Publicado externamenteSim

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