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Kus Hanna, Rahmi THE DARK TRIAD PERSONALITY: HOW TO MANAGE AND THE IMPACT OF DARK TRIAD TRAITS AT WORK. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science.

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Abstract

The Dark Triad personality traits encompass a set of malevolent and socially aversive characteristics, consisting of narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism Muris et al. (2017)Jonason et al., 2009; Kaufman et al., 2019; Akat et al., 2022). These traits have been associated with a range of behaviors and outcomes, including short-term mating strategies, socially aversive outcomes, and selfish, exploitative, and aggressive behaviors (Jonason et al., 2009; Kaufman et al., 2019). Additionally, the Dark Triad traits have been linked to social media addiction, anti-natalist views, and risky behaviors (Siah et al., 2021; Schönegger, 2021; Maneiro et al., 2020). Furthermore, the Dark Triad traits have been found to predict selfish thinking and behavior, as well as deceptive behavior (Howell et al., 2023; Wissing & Reinhard, 2019). The Dark Triad personality has also been associated with counterproductive work behavior among nurses and has been studied in the context of leadership effectiveness (Panda, 2022). Moreover, the Dark Triad traits have been examined in relation to career growth and have been found to have a significant negative impact on employee career growth (النجار et al., 2023). The Dark Triad personality traits are characterized by antagonistic maladaptive personality traits and have been contrasted with the Light Triad, which represents a positive counterpart characterized by humanism, Kantianism, and faith in humanity (Kaufman et al., 2019; Peterson & Palmer, 2021). Additionally, the Dark Triad traits have been associated with a desire for power, status, and social dominance in the workplace, potentially drawing individuals towards occupations affording such outcomes (Vedel & Thomsen, 2017). Furthermore, the Dark Triad traits have been found to be significantly related to ambition and political participation (Peterson & Palmer, 2021). The Dark Triad personality traits have also been examined in the context of religiousness, with a person-centered approach revealing differences in intellectual humility, prosociality, and mental health (Lee et al., 2022; Šram & Bufford, 2021). In summary, the Dark Triad personality traits encompass malevolent and socially aversive characteristics and have been associated with a wide range of behaviors and outcomes, including short-term mating strategies, socially aversive outcomes, selfish and exploitative behaviors, and career-related implications. Understanding the implications of these traits is crucial for promoting responsible and ethical conduct in various contexts.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Filsafat, Psikologi, Agama > Psikologi
Divisions: Fakultas Psikologi > Psikologi
Depositing User: Kus Hanna Rahmi
Date Deposited: 05 Sep 2024 04:11
Last Modified: 05 Sep 2024 04:11
URI: http://repository.ubharajaya.ac.id/id/eprint/31588

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