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Climate change and disasters: The ethics of leadership. (2020). Tschakert, Petra ; Crosweller, Mark.
In: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change.
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  27. Lack of sleep and unethical conduct. (2011). Ghumman, Sonia ; Huth, Megan ; Schaubroeck, John ; Barnes, Christopher M..
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  28. The Effects of Ethical Codes on Ethical Perceptions of Actions Toward Stakeholders. (2010). Emerson, Tisha ; Neubert, Mitchell ; McKinney, Joseph.
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  30. Ethical Mindsets: An Australian Study. (2010). Issa, Theodora ; Pick, David.
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  31. Learning Atmosphere and Ethical Behavior, Does It Make Sense?. (2010). Majocchi, Antonio ; Camps, Joaquin.
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  32. Leadership Styles and CSR Practice: An Examination of Sensemaking, Institutional Drivers and CSR Leadership. (2010). Angus-Leppan, Tamsin ; Benn, Sue ; Metcalf, Louise .
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  33. The Role of Ethical Leadership Versus Institutional Constraints: A Simulation Study of Financial Misreporting by CEOs. (2010). Chen, Stephen.
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  34. Managing Under Duress: Ethical Leadership, Social Capital and the Civilian Administration of the British Channel Islands During the Nazi Occupation, 1940–1945. (2010). Sanders, Paul .
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  35. The faultline activation process and the effects of activated faultlines on coalition formation, conflict, and group outcomes. (2010). Bezrukova, Katerina ; Jehn, Karen A..
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  36. When managers pressure employees to behave badly: Toward a comprehensive response. (2010). Tepper, Bennett J..
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  37. Deception in Business Networks: Is It Easier to Lie Online?. (2009). Patterson, Karen ; Logsdon, Jeanne .
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  38. Ethical Leadership: Examining the Relationships with Full Range Leadership Model, Employee Outcomes, and Organizational Culture. (2009). Shamas-ur-Rehman Toor, ; Ofori, George.
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  39. The Virtuous Influence of Ethical Leadership Behavior: Evidence from the Field. (2009). Neubert, Mitchell ; Chonko, Lawrence ; Kacmar, K. ; Roberts, James ; Carlson, Dawn.
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  40. Can an SME Become a Global Corporate Citizen? Evidence from a Case Study. (2009). Hoivik, Heidi Weltzien ; Mele, Domenec.
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  41. Decision-Making Process of Internal Whistleblowing Behavior in China: Empirical Evidence and Implications. (2009). Chiu, Randy ; Wei, Liqun ; Zhang, Julia .
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  42. Critical Role of Leadership on Ethical Climate and Salesperson Behaviors. (2009). Locander, William ; Jaramillo, Jorge ; Mulki, Jay.
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  43. Characteristics of Ethical Business Cultures. (2009). Mitchell, James ; Jondle, Douglas ; Ardichvili, Alexandre.
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  44. A Social Cognition Framework for Examining Moral Awareness in Managers and Academics. (2009). Jordan, Jennifer.
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  45. How low does ethical leadership flow? Test of a trickle-down model. (2009). Salvador, Rommel ; Greenbaum, Rebecca ; Bardes, Mary ; Kuenzi, Maribeth ; Mayer, David M..
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  46. Pseudo-Transformational Leadership: Towards the Development and Test of a Model. (2008). Turner, Nick ; Barling, Julian ; Christie, Amy.
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  47. The Aftermath of Organizational Corruption: Employee Attributions and Emotional Reactions. (2008). Bligh, Michelle ; Pelletier, Kathie .
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  48. Ethical Spillovers in Firms: Evidence from Vehicle Emissions Testing. (2008). Pierce, Lamar ; Snyder, Jason.
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  49. The Positive Ethical Organization: Enacting a Living Code of Ethics and Ethical Organizational Identity. (2007). Forshey, Paul ; Gerard, Joseph ; Miller, Janice ; Harding, Charles ; Verbos, Amy .
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  50. Andersen and the Market for Lemons in Audit Reports. (2007). Kaplan, Steven ; Roush, Pamela ; Thorne, Linda.
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