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Principals’ Moral Agency and Ethical Decision-Making: Toward a
files.eric.ed.govto foster ethical behaviour in others (Angus, 2003). Moral agency, then, denotes ac-countability to others for one’s own behaviour, as well as responsibility for the be-haviour of others. In this light, moral agency needs to be understood as a relational concept. As moral agents, school leaders must determine the best ethical course of
Work Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation Scale: Its Value ...
selfdeterminationtheory.orgbeing, to initiate work-related behaviour, and to determine its form, direction, intensity and duration (p. 11). Motivation is thusly manifested by attention, effort, and persistence. The ability to measure factors that energize, channel, and sustain work behav-iour over time (Steers et al., 2004), is essential for capturing