학술논문

The Perceptions of Ethical and Sustainable Leadership.
Document Type
Report
Source
Journal of Business Ethics; May2014, Vol. 121 Issue 3, p373-383, 11p, 4 Charts
Subject
Statistical correlation
Methodology
Leadership
Financial services industry
Financial crises
Mortgage loan servicing
Business ethics
Stakeholders
Literature reviews
Likert scale
Descriptive statistics
Language
ISSN
01674544
Abstract
Sustainable and ethical leadership in the financial industry expand in importance since the financial crisis of 2007-2009. This research examined the level of sustainable and ethical leadership of leaders in mortgage loan originator (MLO) organizations, as perceived by loan originators. The Perceived Leadership Survey (PLIS) developed by Craig and Gustafson (Leadersh Q 9(2):127-145, ) and the Sustainable Leadership Questionnaire (SLQ) developed by McCann and Holt (Int J Sustain Strat Manage 2(2):204-210, ) were utilized for this research. The survey results yielded high levels of both ethical and sustainable leadership. Employees also felt their leadership was encouraging ethical and sustainable behavior. However, correlations between the PLIS and SLQ did not prove to be dependent or closely correlated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]