Authors
Amy B Brunell, William A Gentry, W Keith Campbell, Brian J Hoffman, Karl W Kuhnert, Kenneth G DeMarree
Publication date
2008/12
Journal
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Volume
34
Issue
12
Pages
1663-1676
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
These studies investigate whether individuals with high narcissism scores would be more likely to emerge as leaders during leaderless group discussions. The authors hypothesized that narcissists would emerge as group leaders. In three studies, participants completed personality questionnaires and engaged in four-person leaderless group discussions. Results from all three studies reveal a link between narcissism and leader emergence. Studies 1 and 2 further reveal that the power dimension of narcissism predicted reported leader emergence while controlling for sex, self-esteem, and the Big Five personality traits. Study 3 demonstrates an association between narcissism and expert ratings of leader emergence in a group of executives. The implications of the propensity of narcissists to emerge as leaders are discussed.
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AB Brunell, WA Gentry, WK Campbell, BJ Hoffman… - Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008