Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams

Purpose Drawing from Social Learning Theory and Multiple Loci of Intelligence Theory, the purpose of this paper is to assert that, through the mechanisms of social learning and role modeling, perceived ethical leadership is positively and significantly related to ethical behavior of individual membe...

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Main Authors: Presbitero, Alfred, Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
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Published: Archīum Ateneo 2019
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-11082020-05-28T02:34:58Z Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams Presbitero, Alfred Teng-Calleja, Mendiola Purpose Drawing from Social Learning Theory and Multiple Loci of Intelligence Theory, the purpose of this paper is to assert that, through the mechanisms of social learning and role modeling, perceived ethical leadership is positively and significantly related to ethical behavior of individual members of global teams. Moreover, this study argues that perceived cultural intelligence (CQ) of leaders which consists of perceptions of members regarding leader’s cultural knowledge and skills on how to act ethically in different cultural contexts would moderate the relationship between ethical leadership and ethical behavior of individual members of global teams. Design/methodology/approach To test these assertions, a survey study was conducted involving individual members of global teams in Australia (n=234). Findings Results demonstrate that perceived ethical leadership is positively and significantly related to an individual’s ethical behavior. Furthermore, results show that perceived leader’s CQ serves as a moderator in strengthening the relationship between perceived ethical leadership and individual member’s display of ethical behavior. Originality/value This study fills the gaps in the literature by examining ethical behavior of individual members of culturally diverse teams and the role that leaders play in influencing their individual display of ethical behavior. Such knowledge can provide insights particularly for human resource practitioners on how to effectively generate and ensure the display of ethical behavior in contexts that are culturally diverse like in global teams. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/109 https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/PR-01-2018-0016/full/html?casa_token=RGBGiXumRikAAAAA:2LBbcAvahLFUtawCZvcrrlid2DhDvR6mbsYZ2r8JdM0Y1p5oUVzACWrQOex62w1vNiY-ydeWNZIQNL5oABCjU4a2RF7y0gk6JEdWSr-qVB29Z4SI54zl Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Quantitative Ethical leadership Psychology
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Ethical leadership
Psychology
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Ethical leadership
Psychology
Presbitero, Alfred
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams
description Purpose Drawing from Social Learning Theory and Multiple Loci of Intelligence Theory, the purpose of this paper is to assert that, through the mechanisms of social learning and role modeling, perceived ethical leadership is positively and significantly related to ethical behavior of individual members of global teams. Moreover, this study argues that perceived cultural intelligence (CQ) of leaders which consists of perceptions of members regarding leader’s cultural knowledge and skills on how to act ethically in different cultural contexts would moderate the relationship between ethical leadership and ethical behavior of individual members of global teams. Design/methodology/approach To test these assertions, a survey study was conducted involving individual members of global teams in Australia (n=234). Findings Results demonstrate that perceived ethical leadership is positively and significantly related to an individual’s ethical behavior. Furthermore, results show that perceived leader’s CQ serves as a moderator in strengthening the relationship between perceived ethical leadership and individual member’s display of ethical behavior. Originality/value This study fills the gaps in the literature by examining ethical behavior of individual members of culturally diverse teams and the role that leaders play in influencing their individual display of ethical behavior. Such knowledge can provide insights particularly for human resource practitioners on how to effectively generate and ensure the display of ethical behavior in contexts that are culturally diverse like in global teams.
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author Presbitero, Alfred
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
author_facet Presbitero, Alfred
Teng-Calleja, Mendiola
author_sort Presbitero, Alfred
title Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams
title_short Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams
title_full Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams
title_fullStr Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams
title_full_unstemmed Ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members Implications for managing human resources in global teams
title_sort ethical leadership, team leader's cultural intelligence and ethical behavior of team members implications for managing human resources in global teams
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/109
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