Relationship between Ethics, Rule of Law and State Leadership
Relationship between Ethics, Rule of Law and State Leadership
Author(s): Larisa Vasileska
Subject(s): Governance, Business Ethics
Published by: Udruženje ekonomista i menadžera Balkana
Keywords: Leadership; Integrity; Ethics; Moral norms; Rule of law; Codes of conduct
Summary/Abstract: The study of what is ethically good and bad, as well as what is morally correct and wrong, is known as ethics, also known as moral philosophy. A moral value system or theory is commonly used to refer to any system or theory of moral values or principles. Individuals who lead ethically act in accordance with a set of principles and values that the majority recognizes as a sound foundation for the common good. Integrity, respect, trust, fairness, transparency, and honesty are among them. Integrity is a crucial determinant of trust and a crucial concept for an understanding of governance. Ethics and state leadership policies should be focused on eliminating corruption and establishing strong ethical standards, which will serve to strengthen the credibility and legitimacy of people participating in state decision-making while also protecting the public interest. This paper will analyze the role of personal ethics in leadership and how ethics helps people become more effective leaders. Understanding ethics, integrity, and motivation in order to act as a role model and build a plan of action for state leadership will be discussed, as well as the value of excellent leadership.
Book: ERAZ 2022 / 8 - Knowledge-Based Sustainable Development - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
- Page Range: 227-233
- Page Count: 8
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: English
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