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Leadership: A Discussion About Ethics

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  • Rost, Joseph C.

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In this article, the author lists three problems that make any serious discussion about the ethics of leadership a very difficult undertaking. He then proposes a new, postindustrial paradigm of leadership. Using that understanding of leadership, two different sets of ethical analyses of leadership are possible: (1) those concerned with the process of leadership and (2) those concerned with the content of leadership (the changes proposed by the leaders and collaborators). In the end, the author suggests that the industrial paradigm of ethics (the 18th century liberal philosophy) is inadequate to deal with the ethical decision making that leaders and collaborators must do in the 21st century. Thus, a postindustrial paradigm of ethics must be developed to enable leaders and collaborators to make the tough ethical choices that will be demanded in the new millennium.

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  • Rost, Joseph C., 1995. "Leadership: A Discussion About Ethics," Business Ethics Quarterly, Cambridge University Press, vol. 5(1), pages 129-142, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buetqu:v:5:y:1995:i:01:p:129-142_01
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    1. Linda Sama & Victoria Shoaf, 2008. "Ethical Leadership for the Professions: Fostering a Moral Community," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 78(1), pages 39-46, March.
    2. Jose Bento da Silva & Keith Grint & Sandra Pereira & Ulf Thoene & Rene Wiedner, 2023. "Habitual Leadership Ethics: Timelessness and Virtuous Leadership in the Jesuit Order," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 188(4), pages 779-793, December.
    3. Muel Kaptein, 2019. "The Moral Entrepreneur: A New Component of Ethical Leadership," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 156(4), pages 1135-1150, June.
    4. Alan Lawton & Iliana Páez, 2015. "Developing a Framework for Ethical Leadership," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. 130(3), pages 639-649, September.
    5. Dominik Fischer, 2019. "Relational Leadership And Regional Development: A Case Study On New Agriculture Ventures In Uganda," Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship (JDE), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 24(02), pages 1-33, June.

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