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      No Regard for Those Who Need It: The Moderating Role of Follower Self-Esteem in the Relationship Between Leader Psychopathy and Leader Self-Serving Behavior

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          Recent instances of corporate misconduct and examples of blatant leader self-serving behavior have rekindled interest in leader personality traits as antecedents of negative leader behavior. The current research builds upon that work, and examines the relationship between leader psychopathy and leader self-serving behavior. Moreover, we investigate whether follower self-esteem affects the occurrence of self-serving behavior in leaders with psychopathic tendencies. We predict that self-serving behaviors by psychopathic leaders are more likely to occur in the interaction with followers low in self-esteem. We first conducted an experimental study ( N = 156), in which we manipulated follower self-esteem, measured leader psychopathy, and assessed their combined effect on leader self-serving behavior using an ultimatum game. We then conducted a multi-source field study ( N = 124 leader–follower dyads) using questionnaires to assess leader psychopathy, follower self-esteem, and perceived leader self-serving behavior. Across both studies, we found that leader psychopathy was positively related to their self-serving behavior, but only when followers had low rather than high self-esteem. As expected, our studies showed that the degree to which (perceived) psychopathic traits of leaders are reflected in their behavior depends on the characteristics of their followers. Apparently, the behavioral expression of negative leader traits is not only a matter of the trait strength, but instead is the result of the interplay between leader and follower in a certain context.

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              CONSEQUENCES OF ABUSIVE SUPERVISION.

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                Contributors
                Journal
                Front Psychol
                Front Psychol
                Front. Psychol.
                Frontiers in Psychology
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-1078
                24 July 2018
                2018
                : 9
                : 1281
                Affiliations
                [1] 1Department of Organizational Psychology, University of Groningen , Groningen, Netherlands
                [2] 2Durham University Business School, Durham University , Durham, United Kingdom
                [3] 3Department of Economics and Business, University of Groningen , Groningen, Netherlands
                Author notes

                Edited by: Astrid Schütz, University of Bamberg, Germany

                Reviewed by: Armin Pircher Verdorfer, Technische Universität München, Germany; Iris Katharina Koch, University of Bamberg, Germany

                *Correspondence: Dick P. H. Barelds, d.p.h.barelds@ 123456rug.nl Barbara Wisse, b.m.wisse@ 123456rug.nl

                This article was submitted to Organizational Psychology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology

                Article
                10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01281
                6067072
                01ae93c9-e5b6-420d-b83d-c5b9aff15359
                Copyright © 2018 Barelds, Wisse, Sanders and Laurijssen.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 01 September 2017
                : 04 July 2018
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 3, Equations: 0, References: 104, Pages: 12, Words: 0
                Categories
                Psychology
                Original Research

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                self-serving behavior,psychopathy,self-esteem,leadership,followership,dark triad

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