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Factors Affecting Ethical Leadership : Final report of Task Group HFM-304

Authors :
Aalto, Janne
De Reya, Anthony
Garb, Maja
Giga, Sabir
Goyne, Anne
Kalantzis, Eugenia
Kucera, Tomás
Lekea, Ioanne
MacIntyre, Allister
MacVean, Allyson
Morales, John
Ness, Alisha
Nilsson, Sofia
O´Keefe, Damian
Olsthoorn, Peter
Reed, Esther
Robertsson, Magna
Shackleton, Scott
Shaughnessy, Stefanie
van der Linden, Naomi
Aalto, Janne
De Reya, Anthony
Garb, Maja
Giga, Sabir
Goyne, Anne
Kalantzis, Eugenia
Kucera, Tomás
Lekea, Ioanne
MacIntyre, Allister
MacVean, Allyson
Morales, John
Ness, Alisha
Nilsson, Sofia
O´Keefe, Damian
Olsthoorn, Peter
Reed, Esther
Robertsson, Magna
Shackleton, Scott
Shaughnessy, Stefanie
van der Linden, Naomi
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

"Factors Affecting Ethical Leadership” shows that the ethical behavior of leaders is the most important factor in shaping an organization’s ethical climate. Representatives from ten countries, Canada, Australia, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Netherlands, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States of America participated in the research, with six (Canada, Australia, Finland, Netherlands, Sweden and the USA) able to collect data. The goals of RTG HFM-304 included identifying the individual, situational, and organizational variables predictive of ethical leadership, developing a model of ethical leadership, and collating best practice in military ethics education amongst NATO and Partner for Peace (PfP) countries. Findings evidence that ethical leadership is strongly associated with values, in particular with value achievement (e.g., setting high standards and striving for excellence) and person-environment fit. Leaders who have the ability to address an ethical dilemma tend also to be those with high standards, a firm foundation in values (such as helping others and generosity) and belief that their institution shares these values. To engender ethical cultures and attract, train and sustain principled leaders, there is a need for military institutions to emphasize values, reinforce ethical decision-making and promote and value-informed ethical leadership from the beginning.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416049601
Document Type :
Electronic Resource