In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals may be overrepresented in leadership positions. In this paper we juxtapose theory and research on the profile of those high in psychopathy in leadership positions with the traditional profile of those high in psychopathy in prisons and institutions. We hypothesize that the psychopathic leader has a unique combination of traits that enables and drives him to be ‘successful’ in a position of power. We propose that the differentiating trait in the profile of the psychopathic leader may be the trait high self-control. This is in contrast with the traditional profile of institutionalized psychopathic individuals in which levels of self-control are ...
On one hand, psychopaths tend to be callous, emotionally deficient, aggressive, self promoting, impu...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Low self-control is often associated with poor life outcomes. Here, we...
In a recent meta-analysis, O’Boyle, Forsyth, Banks, and McDaniel (2012) found a significant negative...
In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals m...
In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals m...
In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals m...
Contains fulltext : 240709.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In this article...
In this article we hypothesize that psychopathic leaders may be attracted to positions of power beca...
Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have r...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have r...
Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Research on the relationship between psychopathy and leadership effectiveness has adopted very diffe...
Psychopathy is commonly defined as a disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and c...
On one hand, psychopaths tend to be callous, emotionally deficient, aggressive, self promoting, impu...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Low self-control is often associated with poor life outcomes. Here, we...
In a recent meta-analysis, O’Boyle, Forsyth, Banks, and McDaniel (2012) found a significant negative...
In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals m...
In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals m...
In the last few years scholars have postulated that non-institutionalized psychopathic individuals m...
Contains fulltext : 240709.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In this article...
In this article we hypothesize that psychopathic leaders may be attracted to positions of power beca...
Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have r...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have r...
Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have r...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Research on the relationship between psychopathy and leadership effectiveness has adopted very diffe...
Psychopathy is commonly defined as a disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, impulsivity, and c...
On one hand, psychopaths tend to be callous, emotionally deficient, aggressive, self promoting, impu...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Low self-control is often associated with poor life outcomes. Here, we...
In a recent meta-analysis, O’Boyle, Forsyth, Banks, and McDaniel (2012) found a significant negative...