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The lens through which followers experience the ethical dimension of leadership itself it is argued is likely distorted by a followers’ level in the hierarchy. In this regard, ethical leadership may be better conceptualized as an intermediary through which follower status contributes to these...
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The study examines the effects of different performance and organizational factors on green capital. Performance factors included Economic, Environmental, and social performance, organizational factors included Relational Transparency, Human Resource Practice, and Organizational Ethical Climate....
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Drawing from examination, we speculated that apparent CSR identifies with feelings (authoritative pride), work mentalities (organizational/hierarchical embeddedness), work practices (diminished turnover, and in-role performance), and well-being. We also explored the complementary effect of four...
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Purpose: The paper aims to explore the possibility that a positive organizational reputation brings both benefits and burdens to employees working for those organizations. We argue that although organizational reputation can cause employees to identify more strongly with the organization, it may...
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The research was conducted with a core objective to study the relationship between leaders' emotional intelligence, organizational culture, and sub-ordinates’ OCB and task performance. A theoretical framework is proposed modifying Miao et al. (2018) model to include a mediating role of...
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Pursuing happiness can contradictorily impair wellbeing. Here, we proposed a theoretical framework to gauge the potential impacts of cultural values and perceptions and motivation to pursue happiness on employees’ wellbeing. We modify Steel et al. (2018) model on culture and wellbeing and...
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has developed a robust body of research while there has been a lack of research focusing on its counterpart, Corporate Social Irresponsibility (CSI). This is particularly true in terms of how workers perceive these activities. Employees' perceptions of...
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Events involving ethical scandals in companies such as AIG, Countrywide Financial, and Lehman Brothers. Researchers point at dysfunctional ethical environments as one of the main reasons for illegal or unethical behavior, However, past research leaves several gaps in our understanding of...
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Despite numerous researches on ethical leadership, literature still lacks the researches on boundary conditions that limit its effectiveness. Thus, the present study examines the relationship between ethical leadership (EL) and organizational deviance via first-order mediation of affective...
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