Pathways from narcissism to leadership emergence in social groups
Narcissists successfully emerge as leaders. However, the processes by which this occurs
are mostly unknown. Following a dual-pathway approach and differentiating between …
are mostly unknown. Following a dual-pathway approach and differentiating between …
Explaining the longitudinal interplay of personality and social relationships in the laboratory and in the field: The PILS and the CONNECT study
Our personalities (who we are) influence our social relationships (how we relate to people
around us), and our social relationships influence our personalities. However, little is known …
around us), and our social relationships influence our personalities. However, little is known …
The codevelopment of extraversion and friendships: Bonding and behavioral interaction mechanisms in friendship networks.
MHW van Zalk, S Nestler, K Geukes… - Journal of Personality …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Empirical evidence suggests that people select friends whose extraversion is similar to their
own (selection). However, little is known about whether friends influence extraversion …
own (selection). However, little is known about whether friends influence extraversion …
[HTML][HTML] Grandiose narcissism shapes counterfactual thinking (and regret): Direct and indirect evidence
Little is known about how individuals high in grandiose narcissism think about what could
have been. Across four studies (three online surveys and one online experiment; N= 801) …
have been. Across four studies (three online surveys and one online experiment; N= 801) …
Do Objective and Peer-perceived Qualities Moderate the Effect of Narcissism on Social Outcomes?
Narcissistic individuals have a strong desire for attracting short-term mates, being influential
in groups, and attaining prestige and material wealth. Past research suggests that …
in groups, and attaining prestige and material wealth. Past research suggests that …
The many faces of narcissism: Phenomenology, antecedents, and consequences
CH Jordan, B Nevicka, C Sedikides - Self and Identity, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Christian H. Jordan a, Barbara Nevicka b and Constantine Sedikides c aPsychology
Department, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada; bDepartment of Work and …
Department, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada; bDepartment of Work and …
The Relationship Between Body Morphology and Narcissism at Zero Acquaintance
T Rode, TL Kordsmeyer, J Stern - Collabra: Psychology, 2022 - online.ucpress.edu
Narcissistic people are exceedingly successful in conveying positive first impressions to
their social surrounding, yet, they appear to be the driving force behind unfavorable long …
their social surrounding, yet, they appear to be the driving force behind unfavorable long …
Body dissatisfaction among Malaysian gay men through beauty standard expectations for body image on social media
S Nurman, ZS Mohamad - Asian Journal of Behavioural …, 2022 - myjms.mohe.gov.my
Social media has been known to fulfill many aspects of needs in life such as conducting
online meetings at workplaces, and personal aspects such as online texting. Body image …
online meetings at workplaces, and personal aspects such as online texting. Body image …
The Co-development of Extraversion and Friendships: Bonding and Behavioral Mechanisms in Friendship Networks
Empirical evidence suggests that people select friends whose extraversion is similar to their
own (selection effects). However, little is known about whether friends influence extraversion …
own (selection effects). However, little is known about whether friends influence extraversion …
How Narcissistic Consumers Participate in Value Co-Creation: From a Study of Xiaohongshu App Consumers
J Li - How Narcissistic Consumers Participate in Value Co … - papers.ssrn.com
Narcissistic people have a strong sense of self. Will they put themselves in the shoes of the
company and create value with other consumers? This study explores the mechanisms of …
company and create value with other consumers? This study explores the mechanisms of …