Research into gender differences in ethical leadership has yielded mixed results, indicating that while there might be some variations in how men and women approach ethical decisions, the differences are not stark. Women are sometimes perceived as more ethical and transformational in their leadership styles, which could influence their adoption of ethical leadership practices. However, societal, organizational, and individual factors play significant roles in ethical leadership beyond gender.
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