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Narcissistic Force Meets Systemic Resistance
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Sedikides, Constantine
, Campbell, W. Keith
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Alertness
/ Awareness
/ Conflict resolution
/ Energy
/ Female
/ Human resources
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Liability
/ Narcissism
/ Physics
/ Resistance
2017
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Narcissistic Force Meets Systemic Resistance
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Sedikides, Constantine
, Campbell, W. Keith
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Alertness
/ Awareness
/ Conflict resolution
/ Energy
/ Female
/ Human resources
/ Humans
/ Innovations
/ Leaders
/ Leadership
/ Liability
/ Narcissism
/ Physics
/ Resistance
2017
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Narcissistic Force Meets Systemic Resistance
2017
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Overview
This article focuses on the interplay between narcissistic leaders and organizations. It attempts to capture the gist of this interplay with a model outlining the narcissistic organizational trajectory. The Energy Clash Model borrows and adapts a phase/state physics metaphor to conceptualize narcissism as a force that enters or emerges in a stable system (i.e., organization) as a leader, destabilizes it, and stabilizes it at a different state or is expelled. The model consists of three time-contingent phases: perturbation, conflict, and resolution. Narcissists create instability through waves of excitement, proposed reforms, and an inspiring vision for organization’s future (perturbation). With the passage of time, though, systemic awareness and alertness intensify, as organizational costs—in terms of human resources and monetary losses—accrue. Narcissistic energy clashes directly with the organization (conflict), a clash likely to restabilize the system eventually. The conflict may provoke the exit of the narcissistic leader or his or her accommodation, that is, steps or controls negotiated between the system and the leader (resolution). Although narcissism is subject to organizational liability, narcissistic energy, when managed and directed properly, may contribute to organizational innovation and evolution. Thus, several interventions for working with narcissistic leaders are discussed.
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