The purpose of this study was to explore the idea that there are dark side personality differences in the profiles of people at different levels in organizations. This study replicates and extends existing leadership research by focusing on self-defeating behavioral tendencies. A Danish consultancy provided data on 264 adults based on assessment reports. This paper explored linear and quadratic relationships between personality and de facto job level. More senior managers scored high on Cluster B/Moving Against Others scales of Bold, Colorful and Imaginative, and low on Cautious and Dutiful. These Danish data are compared to data from Great Britain and New Zealand which show very similar findings. Practice should take into account that dark...
Drawing on trait interaction theory and personality disorder subtypes, we examined narcissism-by-tra...
Despite the long history of the psychological study of dark personality characteristics and the rece...
The ‘Dark Triad’ refers to three socially-aversive personalities, namely, Machiavellianism, narcissi...
Powerful and charismatic leaders are often highly desired by organizations and the followers that wo...
Leaders represent a crucial determinant in organizational performance, which makes it vital to study...
There is considerable interest in finding ways to screen for dark personality traits (maladaptive in...
This study set out to examine how dark-side traits (derailers) are related to stress tolerance and j...
The topic of dark side personality at work has received considerable research attention over the pas...
Although there has been increasing interest in dark personality traits in the organizational science...
Research has shown that managerial leaders have a higher motivational need for power than those in o...
Leaders play a pivotal role in organizations. In the present study, we investigated the role of´Lead...
Within the last 25 years, researchers identified different destructive behaviors of leaders, various...
Robert Hogan was the first person who distinguished between the “bright” side and the “dark” side of...
The global financial crisis has had innumerate outcomes around the globe. Whilst most of these are g...
Previous research has explored how the level of ‘Dark Traits’ influence a person’s work-place behavi...
Drawing on trait interaction theory and personality disorder subtypes, we examined narcissism-by-tra...
Despite the long history of the psychological study of dark personality characteristics and the rece...
The ‘Dark Triad’ refers to three socially-aversive personalities, namely, Machiavellianism, narcissi...
Powerful and charismatic leaders are often highly desired by organizations and the followers that wo...
Leaders represent a crucial determinant in organizational performance, which makes it vital to study...
There is considerable interest in finding ways to screen for dark personality traits (maladaptive in...
This study set out to examine how dark-side traits (derailers) are related to stress tolerance and j...
The topic of dark side personality at work has received considerable research attention over the pas...
Although there has been increasing interest in dark personality traits in the organizational science...
Research has shown that managerial leaders have a higher motivational need for power than those in o...
Leaders play a pivotal role in organizations. In the present study, we investigated the role of´Lead...
Within the last 25 years, researchers identified different destructive behaviors of leaders, various...
Robert Hogan was the first person who distinguished between the “bright” side and the “dark” side of...
The global financial crisis has had innumerate outcomes around the globe. Whilst most of these are g...
Previous research has explored how the level of ‘Dark Traits’ influence a person’s work-place behavi...
Drawing on trait interaction theory and personality disorder subtypes, we examined narcissism-by-tra...
Despite the long history of the psychological study of dark personality characteristics and the rece...
The ‘Dark Triad’ refers to three socially-aversive personalities, namely, Machiavellianism, narcissi...