Leaders, Values, and Organizational Climate: Examining Leadership Strategies for Establishing an Organizational Climate regarding Ethics

This paper examines the critical role that organizational leaders play in establishing a values based climate. We discuss seven mechanisms by which leaders convey the importance of ethical values to members, and establish the expectations regarding ethical conduct that become engrained in the organi...

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Cultural values
Ethical behavior
Ethical codes
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Individual ethics
Leaders
Leadership
Organization development
Organizational behavior
Organizational culture
Organizations
Social ethics
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