Kohlberg's Development
Ethical Theories
Perspectives
The Dark Side
Principles
100

Reasoning based on self-interest along with avoiding punishments and earning rewards

What is preconventional morality?

100

Characterized by having a low concern for one's self, combined with a high concern for others

What is altruism?

100

His perspective deals with values of workers and the values of the organizations and communities in which they work

Who is Ronald Heifetz?

100

When leaders are granted more authority to assert radical change

What is a conducive environment?

100

The origins of ethical leadership can be traced to this Ancient Greek philosopher

Who is Aristotle?

200

It focuses exclusively on justice values, it has an all-male sample, it advocates postconventional morality

What are criticism's of Kohlberg's Model?

200

Individuals should behave so as to create the greatest good for the greatest number

What is utilitarianism?

200

His perspective is unique in that it makes ethics the central characteristic of the leadership process

Who is James Burns?

200

They follow leaders to satisfy unmet needs such as emptiness, alienation or a need for community

Who are conformers?

200

"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"

What is the Golden Rule?

300

Interpersonal Accord and Conformity along with Maintaining the Social Order

What are the stages of conventional morality?

300

The relationship between ethical leadership and unethical behavior with groups

What is an ethical climate?

300

This theory describes how leaders help followers confront and address conflict by effecting changes

What is Heifetz Theory?

300

They identified eight factors of perceived toxicity in leaders in Indian organizations

Who are Singh, Sengupta and Dev?

300

The foundation for development of sound ethical leadership

What is respect, service, justice, honesty and community?

400

At this stage, individuals make moral decisions based on self-interest

What is Individualism and Exchange?

400

Right and wrong is determined by whether conduct will produce desirable outcomes

What are teleological theories?

400

This leadership approach has strong altruistic ethical overtones in how it emphasizes that leaders should be attentive to concerns of their followers

What is servant leadership?

400

This group of people responds to destructive leaders because they are ambitious, desire status, or see an opportunity to profit. They may also identify with the leader's beliefs and values on greed and selfishness.

Who are colluders?

400

This quality distinguishes authentic transformational leaders from pseudo-transformational leaders

What is "a concern for others"?

500

At this stage, the individual's moral reasoning is based on internalized moral values of justice that apply to everyone

What are universal principles?
500

Theories that approach ethics by looking at the behavior or conduct of a leader

What are virtue-based theories?

500

This theory places a strong emphasis on followers' needs, values and morals

What is Burn's Theory of Transformational Leadership?

500

Charismatic, concerned with personal power, narcissistic and preaches ideologies of hate

What are destructive leaders?

500

Making decisions based on individual needs, societal contributions, or individual effort

What are the Principles of Distributive Justice?

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