Unethical Leadership and Moral Psychology

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Collectivistic Cultures
Counterproductive Work Behavior
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Ethical Resilience
forthcoming
Leadership Psychology
Moral Cleansing
Moral Self-image
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
Power Distance
Relational Self-construal
Whistleblowing

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  • ISBN 9781041247081
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines how employees respond to unethical leadership, exploring the psychological and behavioral dynamics of silence, resistance, loyalty, and whistleblowing. Grounded in original empirical research and moral cleansing theory, this book reveals how individuals protect their moral self-image and reclaim their ethical ground through purpose-driven actions. Drawing on a large-scale study in Pakistan’s service sector, it challenges traditional views of employees as passive recipients of leader behavior, offering a fresh perspective on moral agency and ethical resilience. Integrating moral cleansing theory with empirical insights, this monograph illustrates how unethical leadership impacts moral self-image, motivating reparative actions such as whistleblowing, organizational citizenship behavior, and withdrawal from counterproductive work behaviors. It is grounded in a three-wave, time-lagged study, applying advanced mediation-moderation analysis. Practical recommendations for leadership development, ethical culture design, and organizational healing are included, with a focus on collectivistic and high power-distance societies. The book is ideal for postgraduate students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in leadership, business ethics, organizational psychology, and HRM, and offers valuable insights into ethical behavior and moral agency, particularly in cultures where hierarchy and interpersonal ties shape ethical choices.

Shakil Adnan Malik, PhD is a Researcher at COMSATS University, Pakistan.

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