While the impact of gender on ethical decision-making in leadership roles is an area of ongoing research, current insights suggest that the differences, if any, are subtle and nuanced. Factors such as organizational culture, sector, and individual personality traits often overshadow gender as a determinant of ethical leadership style. Ethical leadership effectiveness thus lies more in the alignment of personal values with ethical principles rather than in gender-specific approaches.
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