Abstract

The subjective lens through which each person sees the world, attitudes about the obligations given to others, and the situational context in which ethical decisions are made all contribute to the definition of morality, which is a personal standard of good and wrong. The subjective lens is a result of each person's life experiences, underlying assumptions, and personal values; it serves as the foundation for judgments’ about other people's behavior, their reliability, and the extent to which others are viewed as ethical or unethical. Keywords: Moral Identity, Leader’s Response, Judgments, People's behavior, Self-Defining, Ethical Response, Mixed Reaction.

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