Leadership Ethics and Social Responsibility
Leadership Ethics and Social Responsibility
Chapter 6
Leadership Ethics and
Social Responsibility
LEADERSHIP: Research Findings, Practice, and Skills
Andrew J. DuBrin, 9th Edition
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Learning Objectives
• Specify key principles of ethical and moral leadership.
• Apply a guide to ethical decision making.
• Describe what leaders can do to foster an ethical and
socially responsible organization.
• Explain the link between business ethics and
organizational performance.
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Principles & Practices of
Morals
• An individual’s determination of what is right or wrong.
Values
• Tied closely to ethics because ethics become the vehicle for 3
converting values into action.
Principles and Practices of
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Four Ethical Leadership
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Providing Strategic Leadership
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Social Responsibility (1 of 5)
Creating a Pleasant Workplace
• Creating a comfortable, pleasant, and intellectually stimulating
work environment is a social responsibility initiative that
directly affects employees’ well-being.
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Social Responsibility (2 of 5)
Engaging in Social Entrepreneurship
• An entrepreneurial approach to social problems such as
homelessness, contaminated drinking water, damaged
physical environments, and extreme poverty.
Engaging in Philanthropy
• A standard organizational leadership approach to social
responsibility is to donate money to charity and various other
causes.
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Social Responsibility (3 of 5)
Working with Suppliers to Improve Working Conditions
• An opportunity for practicing social responsibility is for
company leaders to work with suppliers to improve physical
and mental working conditions.
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Social Responsibility (4 of 5)
Developing Formal Mechanisms for Dealing with Ethical
Problems
• Large organizations frequently establish ethics committees to
help ensure ethical and socially responsible behavior.
Accepting Whistleblowers
• A whistleblower is an employee who discloses organizational
wrongdoing to parties who can take action.
• Being a whistleblower requires a small act of leadership, in the
sense of taking the initiative to bring about change.
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Social Responsibility (5 of 5)
Providing Training in Ethics and Social Responsibility
• Training includes messages about ethics and social
responsibility from company leadership, classes and exercises
in ethics.
• Training programs are most likely to be effective when the
organizational culture encourages ethical behavior.
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CSR and Performance
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