THE EMERGENCE OF MORAL LEADERSHIP
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Solinger, Omar N.; Jansen, Paul G. W.; Cornelissen, Joep P.
署名单位:
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Erasmus University Rotterdam - Excl Erasmus MC; Erasmus University Rotterdam
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT REVIEW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0363-7425
DOI:
10.5465/amr.2016.0263
发表日期:
2020
页码:
504-527
关键词:
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP
RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP
institutional change
BUSINESS ETHICS
IDENTITY
VALUES
BOUNDARIES
systems
work
CONSTRUCTION
摘要:
The emergence of moral leadership, discussed here as a situation wherein individuals take a moral stance on an issue, convince others to do the same, and together spur change in a moral system, abounds in practice. Existing ethical and moral leadership theories, however, have remained confined to micro-level behavioral research. Therefore, in this paper, we develop a process theory of the socially situated emergence of moral leadership and its development into a broader movement affecting moral systems within and across formal organizations. We theorize the pathways through which moral leadership emerges; the triggers that bring about moral awareness and the moral courage to offer an alternative moral stance toward an issue, and leaders' ability to deftly connect followers and their moral convictions into a broader movement, such that a moral system changes from within. With our process theory, we bridge between micro and macro levels of analysis, and highlight the crucial ability of leaders to be both principled and pragmatically savvy, and thus capable of bridging between their own moral convictions and those of others in order to develop a common and mutually binding ground toward change.
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