Collective narcissists are hostile towards outgroup members, especially in response to threats against the ingroup. In the current study (N = 662; Polish community sample), we examined the associations between collective narcissism and intergroup relations using the agency–communion model of collective narcissism during the initial weeks of the COVID-19 threat in Poland. Assuming the COVID-19 threat is agentic (i.e., related to biological and economic danger), we expected it to be unrelated to collective narcissism’s communal aspect. We also expected that collective narcissists would enhance their ingroup image to modify the effects of the COVID-19 threat on intergroup relations. In general, collective narcissism was related to less favorab...
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between t...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between t...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...
Results of five studies (N?=?1596) linked collective narcissism—a belief in in-group exaggerated gre...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...
Collective narcissism is a belief in one’s in-group greatness that is underappreciated by others. Ac...
Three studies examined the association between narcissistic identification with one's advantaged in-...
The present study explored the antecedents of solidarity amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Given that soli...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
Objectives: we aimed to introduce, validate, and showcase the utility of a new construct: communal c...
Collective narcissism is a belief in the greatness of one’s social group, accompanied by a convictio...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between t...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between t...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...
Results of five studies (N?=?1596) linked collective narcissism—a belief in in-group exaggerated gre...
Although it is known that collective narcissism is associated with problematic intergroup relations,...
Collective narcissism is a belief in one’s in-group greatness that is underappreciated by others. Ac...
Three studies examined the association between narcissistic identification with one's advantaged in-...
The present study explored the antecedents of solidarity amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Given that soli...
This article introduces the concept of collective narcissism—an emotional investment in an unrealist...
Two studies (N1 = 193; N2 = 598) were conducted in Poland to examine the role of two types of ingrou...
Objectives: we aimed to introduce, validate, and showcase the utility of a new construct: communal c...
Collective narcissism is a belief in the greatness of one’s social group, accompanied by a convictio...
In three studies we examine the link between types of national identity and support for leaving the ...
This paper introduces the concept of collective narcissism - an emotional investment in an unreali...
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between t...
Collective narcissism is a belief that one’s own group (the in-group) is exceptional but not suffici...
In a nationally representative sample from Poland (N = 755), we examined the relationships between t...