A Neurological and Ideological Perspective of Ethical Leadership
研究伦理领导的前因,通过量化脑电图测量神经指标,结合伦理意识形态,发现领导者相对主义与理想主义的交互作用部分中介了大脑默认模式网络对伦理领导的影响。
A growing body of literature has considered the outcomes of ethical leadership in terms of positive effects on followers. However, little research has addressed its antecedents. We thus have insufficient knowledge of the personal characteristics or qualities of ethical leaders. Accordingly, the current research draws on conceptualizations of what constitutes the moral self through conceiving such characteristics largely in terms of a neurological index derived through quantitative electroencephalogram, in combination with ethical ideology. Integrating neuroscience and moral psychology, our findings suggest that the interaction of leader relativism and idealism partially mediates the effects of the brain’s default mode network in the prediction of ethical leadership.