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21世纪领导人的失败已经达到了危机的程度,“悄然辞职”和“大辞职”的惊人趋势就是明证。考德威尔,2023)。Beck和Harter(2023)报告说,82%的晋升到领导职位的人是错误的人,在2018年的一项调查中,58%的员工表示他们宁愿相信陌生人而不是他们的老板(Damron, 2018)。对于组织来说,要扭转这种无效领导的趋势,他们必须制定一种可持续的领导方法,其中包含真正的道德原则(Hasan, 2022)。本文的目的是解决现代组织中对“可持续领导”的需求,并强调道德领导的重要性(Stouten, Van Dijke, &De Cremer, 2012)。我们首先定义可持续领导力(SL),并强调其作为领导力框架的重要性。在定义了SL之后,我们确定了SL如何与七种不同的领导视角相结合。我们提出了八个命题,领导者和组织可以测试与每个视角对SL的贡献相关的命题。我们通过确定本文对领导者和组织的四个贡献来结束本文
Sustainability Leadership and Ethical Perspectives
The failures of leaders in the 21st century have reached crisis proportions, as evidenced by the alarming trends of “Quiet Quitting” and “The Great Resignation” (Jamali & Caldwell, 2023). Beck and Harter (2023) reported that 82% of people promoted to positions of leadership were the wrong individuals and 58% of employees in a 2018 survey indicated that they would rather trust a stranger than their boss (Damron, 2018). For organizations to reverse this trend of ineffective leadership, they must develop a sustainable leadership approach that incorporates true ethical principles (Hasan, 2022).The purpose of this paper is to address the need for “Sustainability Leadership” in modern organizations and to emphasize the importance of ethical leadership (Stouten, Van Dijke, & De Cremer, 2012). We begin this paper by defining Sustainability Leadership (SL) and emphasizing its importance as a leadership framework. After defining SL, we then identify how SL meshes with seven different leadership perspectives. We suggest eight propositions that leaders and organizations can test related to each perspective’s contribution to SL. We conclude the paper by identifying four contributions of this paper for leaders and organizations