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CEO Narcissism, Risk-Taking, and Resilience: An Empirical Analysis in U.S. Commercial Banks [PDF]
In this study, we investigate how CEO narcissism, in combination with corporate governance practices, impacts organizational risk-taking and how this in turn affects organizations’ resilience to environmental conditions.
Tine Buyl +2 more
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‘Half Victim, Half Accomplice’: Cat Person and Narcissism [PDF]
At the end of 2017, Kristen Roupenian’s short story, Cat Person, went viral. Published at the height of the #MeToo movement, it depicted a ‘toxic date’ and a disturbing sexual encounter between Margot, a college student, and Robert, an older man she ...
Filipa Melo Lopes
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Narcissism in Public Accounting Firms [PDF]
Similar to other characteristics, narcissism is a personality trait that varies by individuals. While the management literature has examined narcissism, there is limited research of narcissism of professionals in public accounting firms.
Michael D. Akers +2 more
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There has been a surge in interest in and research on narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD). Despite or because of this increased attention, there are several areas of substantial debate that surround the construct, including ...
Joshua D Miller +2 more
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The differential effects of CEO narcissism and hubris on corporate social responsibility
Research Summary: While prior studies have predominantly shown that CEO narcissism and hubris exhibit similar effects on various strategic decisions and outcomes, this study aims to explore the mechanisms underlying how narcissistic versus hubristic CEOs
Yi Tang, Daniel Z Mack, Guoli Chen
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Leader Narcissism and Outcomes in Organizations: A Review at Multiple Levels of Analysis and Implications for Future Research [PDF]
Narcissists often pursue leadership and are selected for leadership positions by others. At the same time, they act in their own best interest, putting the needs and interests of others at risk.
Susanne Braun, Susanne Braun
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Excerpt: Narcissism takes its name from the legendary figure Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection in a woodland pool and pined away in unrequited love, and has come to refer to self-love.
Bufford, Rodger K.
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The Narcissism Spectrum Model: A Synthetic View of Narcissistic Personality
Zlatan Krizan
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Objectives: The concept of narcissism contains a yet unresolved paradox: Its grandiose facet depicts the psychopathological core but is often associated with life-satisfaction and overall functioning, whereas its vulnerable facet is associated with ...
Leonie Kampe +4 more
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