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When vulnerable narcissists take the lead: The role of internal attribution of failure and shame for abusive Supervision (2024)
Journal Article
Braun, S., Schyns, B., Zheng, Y., & Lord, R. G. (in press). When vulnerable narcissists take the lead: The role of internal attribution of failure and shame for abusive Supervision. Journal of Business Ethics,

Research to date provides only limited insights into the processes of abusive supervision, a form of unethical leadership. Leaders' vulnerable narcissism is important to consider, as, according to the trifurcated model of narcissism, it combines enti... Read More about When vulnerable narcissists take the lead: The role of internal attribution of failure and shame for abusive Supervision.

When identification with your group matters: Leader consultation in response to constructive follower voice (2024)
Journal Article
Nieberle, K. W., Schyns, B., Kuonath, A., & Frey, D. (in press). When identification with your group matters: Leader consultation in response to constructive follower voice. European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology,

Integrating social exchange and social identity theory, the present research investigates to what extend and why follower social identification matters for the relationship between constructive follower voice and leader consultation. We argue that wh... Read More about When identification with your group matters: Leader consultation in response to constructive follower voice.

Triggered abuse: How and why leaders with narcissistic rivalry react to follower deviance (2024)
Journal Article
Gauglitz, I. K., & Schyns, B. (2024). Triggered abuse: How and why leaders with narcissistic rivalry react to follower deviance. Journal of Business Ethics, 193(1), 115-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-023-05579-7

Previous research has shown that leaders’ narcissistic rivalry is positively associated with abusive supervision. However, it remains unclear when and how leaders high in narcissistic rivalry show abusive supervision. Building on trait activation the... Read More about Triggered abuse: How and why leaders with narcissistic rivalry react to follower deviance.