This paper researches the so-called “dark triad” personality traits of management student populations, because of their potential to generate dysfunctional organizational behavior and processes. Namely, the dark triad with characteristics such as lack of empathy, willingness to manipulate others (for self-betterment), antagonism, and belief in one’s own superiority can represent a real organizational threat. The goal of this paper is to stimulate thinking and discussion around this issue. The paper is based on questionnaire measurement that adopts the standardized short dark triad measurement instrument of Jones and Paulhus (2012) who measure the scales of Machiavellianism (9 items), narcissism (9 items) and psychopathy (9 items). The sampl...
The major organizational research streamline has been directed towards understanding the nature, cau...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether differences were found in occurrence of three perso...
International audienceThis paper deals with the " dark triad " personality and its components (Machi...
Dark Triad personality traits in the workplace comprise of the traits narcissism, Machiavellianism, ...
In recent decades, the examination of the so called “Dark Triad” – narcissism Machiavellianism and p...
Abstract: This study promotes an analysis of the influence of personality traits of the Dark Triad i...
This study examines links between the Dark Triad of personality types (Machiavellianism, psychopathy...
The article examines the impact of Machiavellianism, Narcissism, and Psychopathy on workplace behavi...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
An overrepresentation of dark personality traits exists among business executives. Research suggests...
The aim of present study was to examine the relationships between Dark Triad traits - Machiavelliani...
To date, research on the dark triad has mainly adopted a variable-centered perspective to investigat...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
The ‘Dark Triad’ refers to three socially-aversive personalities, namely, Machiavellianism, narcissi...
The major organizational research streamline has been directed towards understanding the nature, cau...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether differences were found in occurrence of three perso...
International audienceThis paper deals with the " dark triad " personality and its components (Machi...
Dark Triad personality traits in the workplace comprise of the traits narcissism, Machiavellianism, ...
In recent decades, the examination of the so called “Dark Triad” – narcissism Machiavellianism and p...
Abstract: This study promotes an analysis of the influence of personality traits of the Dark Triad i...
This study examines links between the Dark Triad of personality types (Machiavellianism, psychopathy...
The article examines the impact of Machiavellianism, Narcissism, and Psychopathy on workplace behavi...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
An overrepresentation of dark personality traits exists among business executives. Research suggests...
The aim of present study was to examine the relationships between Dark Triad traits - Machiavelliani...
To date, research on the dark triad has mainly adopted a variable-centered perspective to investigat...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
The ‘Dark Triad’ refers to three socially-aversive personalities, namely, Machiavellianism, narcissi...
The major organizational research streamline has been directed towards understanding the nature, cau...
In past years, research and corporate scandals have evidenced the destructive effects of the dark tr...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether differences were found in occurrence of three perso...