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Loving yourself abundantly: Relationship of the narcissistic personality to self- and other perceptions of workplace deviance, leadership, and task and contextual performance.
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Social IdentityPersonality PsychologyPerformance StudiesEmployee AttitudeWhereas NarcissismWorkplace DevianceSocial PsychologyManagementLeadershipBusinessJob PerformanceSocial SciencesApplied Social PsychologyContextual PerformanceNarcissistic PersonalityOrganizational PsychologyOrganizational BehaviorPsychology
The authors report results from 2 studies assessing the extent to which narcissism is related to self- and other ratings of leadership, workplace deviance, and task and contextual performance. Study 1 results revealed that narcissism was related to enhanced self-ratings of leadership, even when controlling for the Big Five traits. Study 2 results also revealed that narcissism was related to enhanced leadership self-perceptions; indeed, whereas narcissism was significantly positively correlated with self-ratings of leadership, it was significantly negatively related to other ratings of leadership. Study 2 also revealed that narcissism was related to more favorable self-ratings of workplace deviance and contextual performance compared to other (supervisor) ratings. Finally, as hypothesized, narcissism was more strongly negatively related to contextual performance than to task performance.
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