How Good Citizens Enable Bad Leaders
Research shows that people engage in vicarious moral licensing at work, granting themselves leeway to do bad things in light of good deeds performed by close colleagues. Leaders are no exception. Even when leaders inspire good citizenship in their teams, two factors can make them susceptible to unet...
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Main Authors: | Klotz, Anthony (Author, VerfasserIn.), Bolino, Mark (VerfasserIn.), Ahmad, Ghufran (VerfasserIn.) |
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Corporate Author: | Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company. (Contributor, MitwirkendeR.) |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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MIT Sloan Management Review
2021
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Edition: | 1st edition. |
Online Access: | CONNECT CONNECT |
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