Intra-organizational challenges of values-based leadership
Viinamäki, O-P. (2009). Intra-organizational challenges of values-based leadership. EJBO - Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, Vol. 14 (2). Retrieved from http://ejbo.jyu.fi
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Recent discourse on modernizing leadership has often placed strong emphasis on values and ethics. This article elaborates challenges in leadership of large organizations, most notably in regards to appraisals
of values-based leadership (VBL). It is proposed that if challenges are not identified, it would lead to unintended consequences, such as insignificant value-statements, inappropriate use of values and illegitimate
leadership practices. The discussion deals with intra-organizational
leadership challenges, namely changes in organizational structures and authority, participation, communication,
image and perceptions, and integration of values.
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