This paper examines whether it is possible to forecast one-year-ahead returns of individual companies based on the observed ‘psychopathic’ characteristics of their top management team. We find that language characteristic of psychopaths present in annual report narratives, questionable integrity, excessive risk-taking and failure to contribute to charitable undertakings tend to reduce future shareholder wealth. These findings imply that firms could benefit from incorporating psychological evaluation in their recruitment processes, especially when seeking to fill senior management posts. While the return predictability described in this paper supports the upper echelons perspective, it simultaneously challenges the notion of informationally ...
The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in the business sector has...
Even after years of extensive and rigorous research, there is still a puzzling question relating to ...
The impact & harms of white-collar offenses (corporate crime) on society are severe, & cost society ...
This paper examines whether it is possible to forecast one-year-ahead returns of individual companie...
This paper examines whether it is possible to forecast 1-year-ahead returns of individual companies ...
Many corporate brands are strongly associated with the person the companies are headed by (Argenti &...
This longitudinal case study reports on a charity in the UK which gained a new CEO who was reported ...
This article reflectively applies measurement tools to gage whether a renowned financier and champio...
Many of the characteristics embodied by successful psychopaths, such as superficial charm, cool deci...
The global financial crisis has had innumerate outcomes around the globe. Whilst most of these are g...
This longitudinal case study reports on a charity in the UK which gained a new CEO who was reported ...
Corporate leaders with psychopathic traits are the subject of a growing scientific literature. Recen...
This study investigated whether employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) were a...
This PhD by Public Works is based on a context statement and eight, refereed papers published in aca...
While most research focuses on the incarcerated psychopath, there is a limited body of work that cen...
The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in the business sector has...
Even after years of extensive and rigorous research, there is still a puzzling question relating to ...
The impact & harms of white-collar offenses (corporate crime) on society are severe, & cost society ...
This paper examines whether it is possible to forecast one-year-ahead returns of individual companie...
This paper examines whether it is possible to forecast 1-year-ahead returns of individual companies ...
Many corporate brands are strongly associated with the person the companies are headed by (Argenti &...
This longitudinal case study reports on a charity in the UK which gained a new CEO who was reported ...
This article reflectively applies measurement tools to gage whether a renowned financier and champio...
Many of the characteristics embodied by successful psychopaths, such as superficial charm, cool deci...
The global financial crisis has had innumerate outcomes around the globe. Whilst most of these are g...
This longitudinal case study reports on a charity in the UK which gained a new CEO who was reported ...
Corporate leaders with psychopathic traits are the subject of a growing scientific literature. Recen...
This study investigated whether employee perceptions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) were a...
This PhD by Public Works is based on a context statement and eight, refereed papers published in aca...
While most research focuses on the incarcerated psychopath, there is a limited body of work that cen...
The notion that high levels of psychopathic trait leads to career success in the business sector has...
Even after years of extensive and rigorous research, there is still a puzzling question relating to ...
The impact & harms of white-collar offenses (corporate crime) on society are severe, & cost society ...