Authors
Sampo V Paunonen, Jan-Erik Lönnqvist, Markku Verkasalo, Sointu Leikas, Vesa Nissinen
Publication date
2006/10/1
Journal
The Leadership Quarterly
Volume
17
Issue
5
Pages
475-486
Publisher
JAI
Description
Some 200 military cadets rated themselves and other members of their platoons on a variety of variables, including the quality of their leadership behaviors. They also completed standardized personality questionnaires measuring the positive and negative aspects of narcissism. Strong predictions were found for variables related to the two sides of that construct. The best rated leaders exemplified the bright side of narcissism while suppressing the dark side-emergent leaders were measured to be high in egotism and self-esteem but low in manipulativeness and impression management. Big Five personality factors were only marginally successful in predicting emergent leadership in this study. The data are discussed in terms of their relevance to identifying potentially destructive leaders in a group.
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