Do Big 5 Personality Characteristics and Narcissism Predict Engagement in Leader Development?
This study examines personality as a predictor of engagement behavior displayed during leader development programs. Leader development engagement behavior (LDEB) is measured by collecting self- and director ratings of behaviors displayed by undergraduate students during 1-year leader development pro...
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doaj-aeb64ac728824e409a6a12d7f06f624a2020-11-24T21:54:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-09-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.01817327682Do Big 5 Personality Characteristics and Narcissism Predict Engagement in Leader Development?Carrie A. Blair0Rachele E. Palmieri1Carmen Paz-Aparicio2Department of Management and Marketing, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, United StatesDepartment of Management and Marketing, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, United StatesInstitute of Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, SpainThis study examines personality as a predictor of engagement behavior displayed during leader development programs. Leader development engagement behavior (LDEB) is measured by collecting self- and director ratings of behaviors displayed by undergraduate students during 1-year leader development programs (e.g., showing interest in a variety of topics, maintaining a positive attitude, arriving prepared for meetings, engaging with peers, and reflecting on development). Results suggest that factors of the Big 5 personality characteristics and the Narcissism Personality Inventory predict engagement behaviors in leader development. Post hoc analysis was conducted to better understand patterns of relationships between Big 5 factors and narcissism with specific LDEBs. Narcissism is negatively correlated with director ratings of reflection on development and engagement with peers. As a result of this research, leader development program directors should consider the benefits and risks of including narcissistic individuals in leader development programs.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01817/fullpersonalitynarcissismleadership developmentextraversionagreeablenessBig 5 |
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Do Big 5 Personality Characteristics and Narcissism Predict Engagement in Leader Development? |
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Do Big 5 Personality Characteristics and Narcissism Predict Engagement in Leader Development? |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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This study examines personality as a predictor of engagement behavior displayed during leader development programs. Leader development engagement behavior (LDEB) is measured by collecting self- and director ratings of behaviors displayed by undergraduate students during 1-year leader development programs (e.g., showing interest in a variety of topics, maintaining a positive attitude, arriving prepared for meetings, engaging with peers, and reflecting on development). Results suggest that factors of the Big 5 personality characteristics and the Narcissism Personality Inventory predict engagement behaviors in leader development. Post hoc analysis was conducted to better understand patterns of relationships between Big 5 factors and narcissism with specific LDEBs. Narcissism is negatively correlated with director ratings of reflection on development and engagement with peers. As a result of this research, leader development program directors should consider the benefits and risks of including narcissistic individuals in leader development programs. |
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personality narcissism leadership development extraversion agreeableness Big 5 |
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