Academic articles
Corporate psychopaths, bullying and unfair supervision in the workplace. (2011)
“26% of bullying is accounted for by 1% of employees - those who are Corporate Psychopaths. Clive R Boddy Professor of Leadership and Organisation Behaviour, Middlesex University. Journal of Business...
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Read moreHubris and narcissism: the dark underbelly of leadership. (2010)
“...toxic leadership ... has permanently engraved the darker and destructive side of organizational behavior into the collective conscience of Wall Street, corporate life and business schools around the world.” In ‘Destructive...
Written by: Goldman, A.
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Leaders, self-confidence, and hubris: what’s the difference? (2010)
“Success can spell disaster for a leader. On the surface, this makes no sense. M. Kerfoot, Vice President/Chief Clinical Officer, Aurora Health System, Milwaukee, WI; Nursing Economic$ Editorial Board...
Written by: Kerfoot, M.
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Deconstructing ‘stupidity’: why smart people often do stupid things. (2008)
To understand ‘stupidity’ it is necessary to deconstruct it and to show that it can subvert even the keenest intellect under certain conditions. Jeffrey Gandz, Professor of Strategic Leadership and...
Written by: Gandz, Jeffrey.
Read moreBad leaders: How they get that way and what to do about them. (2007)
“The primary culprits are those who appoint leaders exhibiting personality disorders… then tolerate bad leadership when it manifests. But followers cannot evade responsibility. J. Allio, Principal of Allio Associates, Rhode...
Written by: Allio, R. J.
Read moreThe spiritual challenges of power, humility and love as offsets to leadership hubris. (2006)
“…narcissism is a situational neurosis that is seductive because it is born exactly out of the gifts of a charismatic leader.” A. L. Delbecq, Santa Clara University Journal of Management,...
Written by: Delbecq, A. L.
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Hubris and Nemesis in Heads of Government. (2006)
“Holy wars breed arrogance, ignite hubris and are followed all too often by nemesis..... (Bush and Blair were) Bparticularly susceptible to being swept up with the intoxication of power. Lord David Owen,...
Written by: Owen, Lord David
Read moreThe role of behavioral research and profiling in malicious cyber insider investigations. (2006)
How linguistic analysis has been used to identify potential cyber-terrorists Eric D. Shaw, George Washington University, Washington DC Digital Investigation, Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2006, Pages 20–31 A number...
Written by: Shaw, Eric.
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