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Ethical Decision Making and Leadership Stress
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Abstract
The theme of this entry is how ethical decisionmaking is influenced by leadership stress. From a traditional point of view, stress is seen as a potential threat to leaders’ ethical decisions (Selart and Johansen 2011). There is substantial evidence suggesting that stress has a negative impact on lea... view more
The theme of this entry is how ethical decisionmaking is influenced by leadership stress. From a traditional point of view, stress is seen as a potential threat to leaders’ ethical decisions (Selart and Johansen 2011). There is substantial evidence suggesting that stress has a negative impact on leaders’ cognition and information processing, leading to errors and biases in their decisionmaking. However, it must be pointed out that in many types of professions (e.g., chief pilots, chief surgeons, and chief fire officers) leaders are more or less bound to develop advanced levels of stresstolerance in order to function ethically. This implies that stress does not always have to result in unethical decisions among leaders (Klein 1996). The structure of this entry is organized such that its first part is devoted to clarification of the relationship between ethical decision-making and leadership, while the second part is focused on how stress adds to this relationship.... view less
Keywords
decision making; psychophysical stress; leadership; international organization; business ethics
Classification
Training, Teaching and Studying, Professional Organizations of Economics
Free Keywords
Ethics; Applied Ethics; Business Ethics; Decision Making; International Organizations; Stress
Collection Title
Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics
Editor
Poff, Deborah C.; Michalos, Alex C.
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Publisher
Springer
City
Cham
Page/Pages
p. 1-2
ISBN
978-3-319-23514-1
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed