The term “Dark Triad” refers to a trio of negative personality traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—which share some common malevolent features. The construct was coined by researchers ...
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Overcoming Machiavellianism in the workplace is a multifaceted and complex challenge. It necessitates not only a deep understanding of human behavior but also a strategic approach to managing ...
Researchers from University of Leeds and Cardiff University published a new paper in the Journal of Marketing that examines the nature, functioning, and performance relevance of Machiavellianism in ...
In an extensive study examining the relationship between personality traits and executive pay, CEOs who exhibit more Machiavellianism, characterized by motivation to achieve personal goals and 'win' ...
Psychopathy and Machiavellianism are often described as identical twins in the realm of personality psychology, but tracking how people act day by day reveals they operate in completely different ways ...
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Do you consider yourself a shrewd manipulator? Are you cynical about the nature of human beings? If so, you might rank highly in Machiavellianism - a personality trait that's based on the writing and ...
The logic of “maximum pressure” goes back to “compellence” strategy, articulated by Thomas Schelling in 1996. The essence of compellence strategy is bargaining through violence, involving active use ...