Posts tagged with: Stein
Trump and the risks of narcissistic leadership. (2016)
“Because of these character issues, whatever our political views, we should have deep concerns about a Trump presidency. Professor Mark Stein, Chair in Leadership and Management, School of Business, University...
Surrey University Symposium review. (2015)
Business practitioners made up the majority of attendees at the Surrey Business School’s oversubscribed 20 May ‘Hubris in Business and Management’ symposium, reflecting growing ‘real world’ interest in the issue....
Double trouble: sibling rivalry and twin organizations in the 2008 credit crisis. (2014)
“… the closeness of organizational identities in twin organizations may lead to increased rivalry, narcissism and a tendency for greater risk-taking and vulnerability. Prof Mark Stein, Chair in Leadership and...
When does narcissistic leadership become problematic? Dick Fuld at Lehman Brothers. (2013)
"The connection between narcissism and leadership is well established.... The author argues that a single individual may at different times be both constructive and reactive Mark Stein, School of Management, University...
A culture of mania: a psychoanalytic view of the incubation of the 2008 credit crisis. (2011)
"The financial turmoil of 2008 (was) preceded by an incubation period lasting for over two decades during which a culture of mania developed .. a culture comprised of denial; omnipotence;...
Research Café 1 (2011) – Prof John Stein: a neuroscientific perspective
"We know people have different traits: there are risk takers versus cautious people, self confident people versus doubting people... What we’re interested in as neuroscientists is how the brain (triggers) those...
Unbounded irrationality: Risk and organizational narcissism at Long Term Capital Management. (2003)
“..focuses on the near collapse of the highly prestigious hedge-fund Long Term Capital Management (LTCM) in September 1998, causing widespread fears (of a) global financial meltdown. Prof Mark Stein,...