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  1. 1 wrz 2018 · Classic examples of moral courage include Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, and others. Moral courage entails dealing with issues that are not necessarily physically threatening; instead, it is acting resolutely on moral convictions (Weiss, 2009, p. 284).

  2. 1 lis 2009 · To understand a more practical form of moral courage, research is needed to uncover how ethical challenges are effectively managed in organizational settings. We argue that professional moral...

  3. 1 sty 2016 · Moral courage in the workplace supports principled performance as it “compels or allows an individual to do what he or she believes is right, despite fear of social or economic consequences” (Peterson and Seligman 2004, p. 216; see also Lopez et al. 2003; Roussouw 2002).

  4. 1 cze 2018 · In particular, the model explains how moral efficacy, hardiness, and planning for endurance before an act of moral courage, as well as emotional self-regulation following the organizational response to that act, promote durable moral courage and inhibit demoralization.

  5. 7 sty 2022 · Instead, admit when you don’t know things and apologize if you do the wrong thing. Courageous leaders also know that their job is about doing important work on behalf of others.

  6. 24 lis 2022 · It has been suggested that moral courage in the workplace supports more robust application of regulatory principles. A workforce with the courage to act on moral imperative, it is argued, can bolster corporate governance and promote both more stable business organisations and greater economic stability at large.

  7. 23 maj 2017 · Moral courage is the strength to use ethical principles to do what one believes is right even though the result may not be to everyone’s liking or could occasion personal loss. In organizations, some of the hardest decisions have ethical stakes: it is everyday...

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