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[연구]Hang on to Your Ego: The Moderating Role of Leader Narcissism on Relationships Between Leader Charis
2014.03.01 Views 1051 경영학연구분석센터
Journal of Business Ethics
Volume 120, Issue 1, March 2014, pp 65–80
John J. Sosik; Jae Uk Chun; Weichun Zhu
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-013-1651-0
Abstract
We develop and test a process model demonstrating how leader charisma and constructive and destructive forms of narcissism interact to influence follower psychological empowerment and moral identity, using survey data from 667 direct reports of leaders from 13 different industries. Study results revealed that leader narcissism moderates the relationship between leader charisma and follower psychological empowerment such that when leaders possess a more constructive and less destructive narcissistic personality, their charisma has a stronger positive relationship with follower psychological empowerment. Study results also revealed that follower psychological empowerment mediates the differential interactive effects of leader charisma and constructive and destructive narcissism on follower moral identity. Implications of these results for future theory development, research, and practice are discussed.
Keywords
Leader charisma; Narcissism; Psychological empowerment; Self-concept; Moral identity
Volume 120, Issue 1, March 2014, pp 65–80
John J. Sosik; Jae Uk Chun; Weichun Zhu
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-013-1651-0
Abstract
We develop and test a process model demonstrating how leader charisma and constructive and destructive forms of narcissism interact to influence follower psychological empowerment and moral identity, using survey data from 667 direct reports of leaders from 13 different industries. Study results revealed that leader narcissism moderates the relationship between leader charisma and follower psychological empowerment such that when leaders possess a more constructive and less destructive narcissistic personality, their charisma has a stronger positive relationship with follower psychological empowerment. Study results also revealed that follower psychological empowerment mediates the differential interactive effects of leader charisma and constructive and destructive narcissism on follower moral identity. Implications of these results for future theory development, research, and practice are discussed.
Keywords
Leader charisma; Narcissism; Psychological empowerment; Self-concept; Moral identity