自恋
心理学
社会心理学
背景(考古学)
人格心理学
工作投入
工作(物理)
人格
古生物学
生物
机械工程
工程类
作者
Nina Wirtz,Thomas Rigotti
标识
DOI:10.1080/1359432x.2020.1731474
摘要
Objective In this article, we explore the implications of vulnerable narcissism in an organizational context, particularly with regard to work-related well-being and leader–follower interactions. We tested whether employees' vulnerable narcissism affects their work engagement and emotional exhaustion. Furthermore, we examined whether leaders' grandiose narcissism impacts such as working relationships. We used job demands-resources theory in order to derive our hypotheses at the intra- and inter-individual level. Method: Multi-level analyses in a sample of 235 followers in 71 teams confirmed some of our hypotheses. Results: We demonstrate that vulnerable narcissism is positively related to followers' emotional exhaustion and negatively related to work engagement. Moreover, leaders' grandiose narcissism exacerbates the negative relationship between followers' vulnerable narcissism and their work engagement. Conclusions: Our results indicate that the various facets of narcissism play an important role in an organizational context and suggest that vulnerable narcissism in particular, which has been largely neglected in previous research, is an important determinant of work-related well-being. Further, we form a holistic understanding of the leadership process by emphasizing the interaction between leaders' and followers' personalities, adding to the leadership literature by integrating leader and follower characteristics.
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