
Advances in Authentic and Ethical Leadership
Information Age Publishing
Published on 17. July 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-1-62396-720-8 (ISBN)
Description
The latest volume in the Research in Management series, co-edited by Linda L. Neider and Chester A. Schrieshiem, reports on "Advances in Authentic and Ethical Leadership." The eight insightful chapters are contributed by national and international scholars spanning the fields of leadership, organizational behavior, and research methodology. Among the areas discussed and linked to authentic and/or ethical leadership are mindfulness, decision making, the role of character, antecedents, substitutes for leadership, psychological capital, and a some of the "dark side" aspects associated with authenticity. Advances in Authentic and Ethical Leadership is a book that should be purchased by anyone currently or anyone considering doing research in the area.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
392 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62396-720-8 (9781623967208)
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Advances in Authentic and Ethical Leadership
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Persons
Linda L. Neider, University of Miami, USA
Chester A. Schriesheim, University of Miami, USA
Chester A. Schriesheim, University of Miami, USA
Content
Acknowledgements.
Foreword: Advances in Authentic and Ethical Leadership, Linda L. Neider and Chester A. Schriesheim.
Chapter 1. A Proposed Orthogonal Relationship Between Psychological Capital and Ethical Leadership, Ted A. Paterson, Fred Luthans, and Ivana Milosevic.
Chapter 2. Developing Leadership Capacity: An Integration and Exploration of Ethical and Authentic Leadership Antecedents, John J. Sumanth and Sean T. Hannah.
Chapter 3. 3.A Person's Character is the Firm Foundation: A Review and Application to Organizational Research, Lee W. Brown, Victor Isaias Gonzalez Hernandez, James Campbell Quick, and Cary Cooper.
Chapter 4. The Dark Side of Authentic Leadership: Leading Dissimilar Followers Through Conflict, Marie Dasborough, Gergana Todorova, and Yuanmei Qu.
Chapter 5. When Leaders Do Not Behave Ethically: A Substitutes for Ethical Leadership? Perspective, Pedro Neves, Armenio Rego, and Miguel Pina e Cunha.
Chapter 6. Moral Identity: Linking Ethical Leadership to Follower Decision Making, Monica M. Sharif and Terri A. Scandura.
Chapter 7. Leader Mindfulness and Ethical Decision Making, Silke Astrid Eisenbeiss, Thomas Maak, and Nicola M. Pless.
Chapter 8. A Critical Assessment of Research on Effective Leadership Behavior, Gary Yukl and John W. Michel.
Foreword: Advances in Authentic and Ethical Leadership, Linda L. Neider and Chester A. Schriesheim.
Chapter 1. A Proposed Orthogonal Relationship Between Psychological Capital and Ethical Leadership, Ted A. Paterson, Fred Luthans, and Ivana Milosevic.
Chapter 2. Developing Leadership Capacity: An Integration and Exploration of Ethical and Authentic Leadership Antecedents, John J. Sumanth and Sean T. Hannah.
Chapter 3. 3.A Person's Character is the Firm Foundation: A Review and Application to Organizational Research, Lee W. Brown, Victor Isaias Gonzalez Hernandez, James Campbell Quick, and Cary Cooper.
Chapter 4. The Dark Side of Authentic Leadership: Leading Dissimilar Followers Through Conflict, Marie Dasborough, Gergana Todorova, and Yuanmei Qu.
Chapter 5. When Leaders Do Not Behave Ethically: A Substitutes for Ethical Leadership? Perspective, Pedro Neves, Armenio Rego, and Miguel Pina e Cunha.
Chapter 6. Moral Identity: Linking Ethical Leadership to Follower Decision Making, Monica M. Sharif and Terri A. Scandura.
Chapter 7. Leader Mindfulness and Ethical Decision Making, Silke Astrid Eisenbeiss, Thomas Maak, and Nicola M. Pless.
Chapter 8. A Critical Assessment of Research on Effective Leadership Behavior, Gary Yukl and John W. Michel.