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Authentic Leadership: An Empirical Test of Its Antecedents, Consequences, and Mediating Mechanisms

The recent economic crisis as well as other disasters such as the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico or the nuclear disaster in Japan has fanned calls for leaders who do not deny responsibility, hide information, and deceive others, but rather lead with authenticity and integrity. In this article, we e...

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Published in:Journal of business ethics 2012-05, Vol.107 (3), p.331-348
Main Authors: Peus, Claudia, Wesche, Jenny Sarah, Streicher, Bernhard, Braun, Susanne, Frey, Dieter
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Authentic leadership
Authenticity
Business
Business and Management
Business Ethics
Disasters
Economic conditions
Economic crisis
Economics
Education
Empirical evidence
Employee supervision
Ethics
Followers
Group dynamics
Gulf of Mexico
Japan
Job satisfaction
Knowledge
Leader predictability
Leadership
Management
Management styles
Modeling
Natural disasters
Oil spills
Perception
Personality psychology
Petroleum industry
Philosophy
Predictability
Professional ethics
Quality of Life Research
Responsibility
Self awareness
Self knowledge
Social psychology
Strategic management
Studies
Supervisors
Team effectiveness
Teamwork
Trust
Values
Work-related attitudes
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