Posts tagged with: Chen
Psychology suggests that power doesn’t make people bad—it just reveals their true natures (2016)
"The more power people get, the more freedom they feel they have to be their authentic selves, acting consistently with their goals and values. In other words, power isn’t inherently...
The right incentive structure makes firms smarter. (2017)
“As a firm's dependence on a single leader increases, so does the likelihood that the leader will begin to display overconfidence…” Guoli Chen, INSEAD Associate Professor of Strategy 1 March...
Narcissism, director selection, and risk-taking spending. (2015)
“… when narcissistic chief executives interact with the board, they often meet not a moment of reckoning but their favourite thing: a mirror. David. H. Zhu, Arizona State University; Guoli...
How CEO hubris affects corporate social (ir)responsibility. (2015)
“CEO hubris leads to a lower level of company participation in socially responsible activities and a higher level of participation in socially irresponsible ones.” Yi Tang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University;...
The fallout of CEO narcissism. (2014)
"Highly narcissistic CEOs may tend to do the opposite of what other directors have experienced to demonstrate their superiority. The researchers analysed the relationship between narcissism Guoli Chen, INSEAD Assistant Professor...
The dominance behavioural system: A multidimensional transdiagnostic approach. (2014)
"Donald Trump's ego may be the size of his financial empire, but that doesn't mean he's the picture of mental health. Eliot Tang-Smith and Stephen Chen, Department of Psychology,...