The Dark Pyramid: Unpacking the Multidimensional Nature of the Dark Side of Leadership
Abstract The dark side of leadership has been employed as an umbrella term to cover an array of concepts typically concerned with the dysfunctionality and/or toxicity of individual leaders. As the field of leadership studies moves towards ‘post‐heroic’ perspectives, we apply the same ontological positioning, adopting a ‘post‐villainous’ perspective in ...
Peter Stephenson +2 more
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Soviet medicine and the problem of public trust: 1921-1929. [PDF]
Pinnow KM.
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Abstract Leader narcissism has been called a double‐edged sword, offering both benefits and drawbacks for followers. This study examines how follower perceptions of specific leader narcissism dimensions – grandiose (admiration, rivalry) and vulnerable (isolation, enmity) – relate to follower work engagement and emotional exhaustion.
Iris K. Gauglitz +3 more
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The court of public opinion: The limited effects of elite rhetoric about prosecuting political leaders. [PDF]
Markovits DB, O'Donohue A.
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The Incidence of Misdiagnosis in Patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. [PDF]
Lee C, Chopra P.
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A critical review of the American Academy of Pediatrics technical report on abusive head trauma. [PDF]
Brook C +5 more
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A New Spin on Journal Club: Using Evidence-Based Arguments to Debate Research News. [PDF]
Turley K, Mitchell TR, Brenseke B.
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Anti-harassment policies across Canadian and international medical programs: strengths, areas for improvement, and a need for standardization. [PDF]
Peters H +4 more
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The Purview of the Particular: Power and Method in Foucaultian Genealogy
ABSTRACT If Foucault was anything, he was a particularist. And yet, if we are to find valuable tools in his method today, they must be able to assist our framing and analysis of non‐particular issues. By what means can Foucault's methods grasp trans‐contextual problems?
Matt Kelley
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