The question of whether gender affects ethical leadership is complex and multifaceted. While inherent gender differences might play a role in ethical orientation and leadership style, factors such as educational background, cultural norms, and industry-specific ethics play a considerably more substantial role in shaping a leader's ethical behavior. Emphasizing the development of ethical competencies across all genders is crucial for fostering effective leadership.
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