Tools Detecting and/or Measuring Ethical Leadership: A Systematic Literature Review

  • Argyropoulou E
  • Spyridakis A
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The paper includes a Systematic Literature Review of the tools for detecting and/or measuring Ethical Leadership in the business world published between 2000 and 2020. The review attempts to explore, analyze and synthesize the most recent evidence from the field with the aim to summarize and integrate knowledge regarding Ethical Leadership. Our goal is to build a documentation framework for further research and future design of a more concise and accurate tool covering all possible aspects of Ethical Leadership. We choose the Systematic Literature Review method because it is structured and minimizes subjectivity when selecting and analyzing data. Our work addresses researchers/scholars, postgraduate students, PhD candidates, and private and public sector officials who need scientific evidence to support decision-making and/or policy designing.

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Argyropoulou, E., & Spyridakis, A. (2022). Tools Detecting and/or Measuring Ethical Leadership: A Systematic Literature Review. International Journal of Organizational Leadership, 11(2), 141–163. https://doi.org/10.33844/ijol.2022.60624

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