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The Narcissistic Appeal of Leadership Theories - ResearchGate be the center of attention”; “I like having authority over people”; “I think I am a special person”) each of which is paired with an alternative non-narcissistic statement (e g , “It
(PDF) The Narcissistic Appeal of Leadership Theories be the center of attention ”; “ I like having authority over people ”; “ I think I am a special person ”) each of which is paired with an alternative non-narcissistic statement (e g , “It
Its All about Me: Narcissistic Chief Executive Officers and Their . . . The Concept of Narcissism Ellis (1898) introduced narcissism to the psychology litera ture, drawing the label from the young man in Greek mythol ogy, Narcissus, who fell in love with his own reflection in a pool and ultimately perished as a result of his self-preoccupa tion The concept had a major influence on Freud's (1957) thinking, and Freud ultimately identified various manifesta tions of
The effect of social networking websites on positive self-views: An . . . Those who focused on their MySpace page versus completing another online task were more likely (at p < 05) to chose narcissistic statements such as: “I like to be the center of attention,” “I like having authority over other people,” “I always know what I am doing,” “Everybody likes to hear my stories,” and “I am a born