We examine the relationship between leader grandiose narcissism, composed of admiration and rivalry, and corporate fundraising success in a sample of 2377 organizational leaders. To examine a large sample of leaders, we applied a machine-learning algorithm to predict leaders' personality scores based on leaders' Twitter profiles. We found that admiration was positively related to - while rivalry was negatively related to corporate fundraising success (in '000s). Analyses also showed that leader gender does not moderate this relationship, unlike initially expected. We discuss and compare our findings to previous work on narcissism and crowdfunding
Firms face mounting pressure to appoint ethical leaders who will avoid unnecessary risk, scandal and...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
We examine the relationship between leader grandiose narcissism, composed of admiration and rivalry,...
Self-promotion is a form of impression management aiming to present to others a positive image of on...
Due to their confidence and dominance, narcissistic leaders oftentimes can be perceived favorably by...
Narcissism refers to persistent feelings of grandiosity, a need for admiration, and a lack of empath...
At first glance, narcissism and leadership might appear like a perfect match. Narcissistic individua...
Individuals higher in grandiose narcissism are motivated to maintain a grandiose self-view, which ca...
Leadership is one of the most researched topics in psychological and other social and behavioral sci...
Leader narcissism has attracted substantial attention in leadership research and organizational prac...
Although research interest in leader narcissism has been on the rise over the past few years, prior ...
Narcissism has become an increasingly popular research topic in recent years. We describe why it is ...
Narcissism is characterized by traits such as dominance, self-confidence, a sense ofentitlement, gra...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
Firms face mounting pressure to appoint ethical leaders who will avoid unnecessary risk, scandal and...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
We examine the relationship between leader grandiose narcissism, composed of admiration and rivalry,...
Self-promotion is a form of impression management aiming to present to others a positive image of on...
Due to their confidence and dominance, narcissistic leaders oftentimes can be perceived favorably by...
Narcissism refers to persistent feelings of grandiosity, a need for admiration, and a lack of empath...
At first glance, narcissism and leadership might appear like a perfect match. Narcissistic individua...
Individuals higher in grandiose narcissism are motivated to maintain a grandiose self-view, which ca...
Leadership is one of the most researched topics in psychological and other social and behavioral sci...
Leader narcissism has attracted substantial attention in leadership research and organizational prac...
Although research interest in leader narcissism has been on the rise over the past few years, prior ...
Narcissism has become an increasingly popular research topic in recent years. We describe why it is ...
Narcissism is characterized by traits such as dominance, self-confidence, a sense ofentitlement, gra...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
Firms face mounting pressure to appoint ethical leaders who will avoid unnecessary risk, scandal and...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...
Many of the world's leaders appear to possess narcissistic characteristics (e.g., Deluga, 1997). Thi...