This study focuses on the conceptualization of leadership integrity, social responsibility, and decision-making. Furthermore, the challenges inhibiting leadership integrity, social responsibility, and decision-making in Nigeria were examined, and approaches to restoring leadership integrity, promoting social responsibility, and enhancing quality decision-making for Nigeria’s development were identified and discussed.
The findings suggest that leaders with high integrity prioritize social responsibility and make decisions that align with their organization’s values and ethical principles. Conversely, leaders with low integrity tend to prioritize self-interest and short-term gains, compromising social responsibility and the quality of decision-making.
This study contributes to our understanding of the important role of leadership integrity in promoting social responsibility and making informed decisions. The implications of this study are relevant for leaders, policymakers, and organizations seeking to promote a culture of integrity, social responsibility, and ethical decision-making.
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