Ethical Leadership: Promoting Integrity in the Workplace
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https://doi.org/10.62345/Keywords:
Ethical Leadership, Integrity, Transparency, Accountability, Ethical CultureAbstract
This paper examines the impact of ethical leadership on promoting integrity in the workplace. Ethical leadership involves leading by example and making ethical behavior a core component of leadership. A literature review finds that ethical leadership positively relates to employee job satisfaction, commitment, motivation, and trust in leadership. Furthermore, research shows that ethical leadership discourages unethical behaviors such as deception, corruption, and employee misconduct. The current study aims to build on prior research by examining the mechanisms through which ethical leadership promotes integrity. It is hypothesized that ethical leadership fosters greater transparency, accountability, and moral culture in the workplace. A sample of 500 full-time employees across industries completes survey measures assessing ethical leadership, transparency, accountability, ethical culture, and integrity violations. Results of multiple regression analyses confirm the study hypotheses, finding that ethical leadership promotes transparency, accountability, and moral culture, discouraging integrity violations. The implications for leadership development and organizational initiatives to curb unethical behavior are discussed.
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