Ethics & CSR
Conflict & Stress
Leadership & Influence
Power & Politics
Culture , Communication & Change
100

 What are the three major ethical decision-making principles?

utilitarianism, rights, and justice

  1. Utilitarian

    1. Behavior is ethical if it delivers the greatest good to the greatest number of people 

    2. Focuses on outcomes; ends justify the means

    3. NOTE: Requires proper assessment of the stakeholders of a decision

  2. Rights

    1. Behavior is ethical if it respects the fundamental rights shared by all human beings

    2. e.g., Charter of Rights and Freedoms, free speech, due process, privacy, life and safety, etc.

  3. Justice

    1. Behavior is ethical if it is fair and impartial in its treatment of people

    2. Impose and enforce rules fairly

    3. Two ways: Does it affect our ability to provide inputs or the amount of outcomes they receive? 

    4. Question to ask: “Is a group being systematically disadvantaged?”

      1. Does the group receive fewer outcomes?

      2. Does the group have the same opportunity to provide inputs? 

100

What kind of conflict involves disagreements about how to accomplish a task?

process conflict

  1. Disagreements about how work should be organized and accomplished 


    1. Eg, disagreements about delegations of tasks and responsibilities 

100

What are the four “I’s” of transformational leadership?

Idealized Influence, Inspirational Motivation, Intellectual Stimulation, Individualized Consideration

100

Which type of power comes from being well-liked?

referent power

  • Power derived from being liked by others 

100

What are the visible elements of culture called?

artifacts 

  1. Aspects of culture that you see, hear and feel 

  2. Physical representation of a culture (tangible items) 

200

Which ethical principle focuses on outcomes, seeking the greatest good for the greatest number?

utilitarian principle 

  1. Behavior is ethical if it delivers the greatest good to the greatest number of people 

  2. Focuses on outcomes; ends justify the means

  3. NOTE: Requires proper assessment of the stakeholders of a decision

200

What type of stressor is associated with red tape and office politics?

hindrance stressor 

  • Stressors that keep you from reaching your goals (red tape, office politics, confusion over responsibilities, etc.)

200

What is LMX theory based on?

The quality of the relationship between leaders and followers (based on social exchange theory).

200

 What are the three elements of dependency in power?

 Importance, scarcity, and non-substitutability


200

Why is organizational culture like an iceberg?

Because behaviors are visible, but values and assumptions lie beneath the surface.

300

 What theory suggests organizations use ethical behavior to signal their trustworthiness?

signaling theory

  • Evolutionary theory

  • Applies when there is information asymmetry between sender and receiver

  • High cost (honest) signals communicate fitness (and survivability)

  • Ethical initiatives signal the fitness of the organization

  • Actions signal the ethical nature of the leaders and the business 

300

Which conflict style is high in both assertiveness and cooperativeness?

collaborating 

  • Parties try to solve the problem by clarifying differences and accommodating various points of view; High assertiveness and High cooperation

    • Useful in these situations:

      • To find an integrative solution when both sets of concerns are too important to be compromised 

      • When your objective is to learn 

      • To merge insights from people with different perspectives 

      • To gain commitment by incorporating concerns into a consensus 

      • To work through feelings that have interfered with a relationship 

300

What type of leader gives little direction or feedback and avoids involvement?

laissez-faire leader 

  • There is an absence of leadership

    • Provide limited instructions 

    • Have limited contact with subordinates/team members 

    • Often do not provide feedback, goals 

    • Take the approach of “letting people do their job”

300

What are the four facets of political skill?

Social astuteness, interpersonal influence, apparent sincerity, networking ability


300

What are two suggestions for giving effective feedback?

Be specific and describe behaviors, not the person.

400

What is CSR and what is it positively related to in employees?

Corporate Social Responsibility, positively related to trust, job satisfaction, commitment, and OCBs.

400

What is the Job Demands-Resources Model’s main idea?

That resources help offset job demands, reducing strain and boosting motivation. 


  • Interaction of demands and resources (i.e., moderation; Process #1) 

  • Having resources to cope with demands can decrease strain (i.e., offset the negative effects of stress)

  • Partial model (i.e., simplified from model on previous slide)

400

Which Path-Goal leadership style is best when tasks are ambiguous?

directive leadership 

  1. Behaviors that clarify goals, clarify means to carry out tasks, scheduling, coordinating work, use of rewards/punishment contingent on performance (operant learning theory), etc. 

400

 What is the difference between power and authority?

Power can be informal and flows in all directions; authority is formal and flows down the hierarchy.

400

 What are two key functions of organizational culture?

Integration and external adaptation 

  1. Integration

  • Culture helps members solve problems

  • Culture is taught to newcomers

  • Culture strongly influences behavior

  1. External adaptation

  • Helps guide employees to meet goals

500

 Name one personal and one situational cause of unethical behavior.

Personal: Machiavellianism
Situational: Resource scarcity or pressure to conform



  • “Bad Apple” – Personality causes

    • Need for power, Machiavellianism (part of the dark triad of personality), Risk taking, Moral identity

  • “Bad Barrel” – Situational causes

    • Gain (e.g., anticipation of reward or lack of punishment), Role conflict, Competition/Scarce Resources, Pressures to conform, Social modeling, Anonymity/Lack of accountability, Organization/Industry Culture

500

When is task conflict more likely to have a positive effect?

When relationship conflict is low and/or in top management teams.

500

Name one positive and one negative outcome of charismatic leadership taken to the extreme.

Positive: Inspiration and commitment
Negative: Overconfidence or denial of failure

500

Why are coercive and legitimate power considered less effective?

They may generate compliance but not commitment, and can lead to mistrust or low satisfaction.

500

What are two strategies for overcoming resistance to change?

  • Educate and involve employees

  • Offer incentives or desirable roles

  • Use transformational leadership

  • Communicate clearly and build trust

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