Although psychopathic personality (psychopathy) is marked largely by maladaptive traits (e.g., poor impulse control, lack of guilt), some authors have conjectured that some features of this condition (e.g., fearlessness, interpersonal dominance) are adaptive in certain occupations, including leadership positions. We tested this hypothesis in the 42 U.S. presidents up to and including George W. Bush using (a) psychopathy trait estimates derived from personality data completed by historical experts on each president, (b) independent historical surveys of presidential leadership, and (c) largely or entirely objective indicators of presidential performance. Fearless Dominance, which reflects the boldness associated with psychopathy, was associa...
The personality of political leaders matters for their electoral success and performance once in off...
Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder that can be defined by a lack of conscience, an egocent...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an ongoing debate about the presidency: do presidents’...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
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...
This chapter reviews psychological theories of leadership and selected literature on the American pr...
This paper addresses leadership quality using follower assessments of traits and affective relations...
Research on the relationship between psychopathy and leadership effectiveness has adopted very diffe...
Three leader trait and leader-follower interaction models of leader appeal and leader performance ar...
Leader emergence was regressed on five factor model (FFM; NEO Five-Factor Inventory) traits and four...
The 2020 U.S. presidential election provided an opportunity to study follower reactions to an incumb...
With the rise of corporate scandals, employees are starting to question the true intentions of their...
There are numerous studies that have focused on the qualities and attributes of an effective organis...
Do psychological characteristics of leaders affect groupthink? This paper investigates the extent to...
The personality of political leaders matters for their electoral success and performance once in off...
Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder that can be defined by a lack of conscience, an egocent...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an ongoing debate about the presidency: do presidents’...
The editor discusses what makes for a successful leader, and whether such a leader can be psychopath...
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...
This chapter reviews psychological theories of leadership and selected literature on the American pr...
This paper addresses leadership quality using follower assessments of traits and affective relations...
Research on the relationship between psychopathy and leadership effectiveness has adopted very diffe...
Three leader trait and leader-follower interaction models of leader appeal and leader performance ar...
Leader emergence was regressed on five factor model (FFM; NEO Five-Factor Inventory) traits and four...
The 2020 U.S. presidential election provided an opportunity to study follower reactions to an incumb...
With the rise of corporate scandals, employees are starting to question the true intentions of their...
There are numerous studies that have focused on the qualities and attributes of an effective organis...
Do psychological characteristics of leaders affect groupthink? This paper investigates the extent to...
The personality of political leaders matters for their electoral success and performance once in off...
Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder that can be defined by a lack of conscience, an egocent...
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to an ongoing debate about the presidency: do presidents’...