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Author(s): Rego, A.
Simpson, A. V.
Bluhm, D. J.
Pina e Cunha, M.
Date: 2025
Title: Are morally courageous leaders more effective?
Journal title: Journal of Business Research
Volume: 196
Reference: Rego, A., Simpson, A. V., Bluhm, D. J., & Pina e Cunha, M. (2025). Are morally courageous leaders more effective? Journal of Business Research, 196, Article 115423. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2025.115423
ISSN: 0148-2963
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.jbusres.2025.115423
Keywords: Leader moral courage
Respect
Relational transparency
Leader effectiveness
Self-other (dis)agreement
Abstract: Detecting, interpreting, assuming responsibility, and being driven to act upon situations with potential ethical implications requires morally courageous leaders to be continuously ‘tuned’ to the environment. We argue that this ‘tuning’ facilitates leader respect for employees and greater receptiveness to their inputs, and that it is through these mechanisms that leader moral courage is positively related to leader effectiveness. In a multi-source study involving 102 team leaders (assessed by peers, subordinates, and supervisors), we found that leaders with higher levels of moral courage convey greater respect for team members and are more receptive to relational transparency from them, and that such respect and receptiveness enhance leader effectiveness. We also hypothesized and found that leaders who overestimate their moral courage (i.e., who self-describe as being morally courageous while others perceive them as not being so) are particularly less respectful toward team members, and thus are less effective.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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