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      Transformational Leadership and Follower’s Unethical Behavior for the Benefit of the Company: A Two-Study Investigation

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      Journal of Business Ethics
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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              This study provided a comprehensive examination of the full range of transformational, transactional, and laissez-faire leadership. Results (based on 626 correlations from 87 sources) revealed an overall validity of .44 for transformational leadership, and this validity generalized over longitudinal and multisource designs. Contingent reward (.39) and laissez-faire (-.37) leadership had the next highest overall relations; management by exception (active and passive) was inconsistently related to the criteria. Surprisingly, there were several criteria for which contingent reward leadership had stronger relations than did transformational leadership. Furthermore, transformational leadership was strongly correlated with contingent reward (.80) and laissez-faire (-.65) leadership. Transformational and contingent reward leadership generally predicted criteria controlling for the other leadership dimensions, although transformational leadership failed to predict leader job performance. (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved
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                Journal
                Journal of Business Ethics
                J Bus Ethics
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0167-4544
                1573-0697
                March 2014
                February 13 2013
                March 2014
                : 120
                : 1
                : 81-93
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                10.1007/s10551-013-1644-z
                02bbf7a0-8d16-4ba3-9c14-1412749512ee
                © 2014

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