Ethical leadership encapsulates making decisions based on moral principles. Studies suggest subtle differences in how men and women approach ethical dilemmas, possibly due to societal norms and expectations. Women are often perceived as more communal and caring, potentially influencing their ethical decision-making to be more empathetic and inclusive. Conversely, men might lean towards justice-based ethics, focusing on rules and fairness. These differences, however, are not universal and can vary significantly among individuals.
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