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Abstract
In this study, we tested for a set of complex, nonlinear relationships between derailing/dark side personality composites and leadership performance using two independent samples of managers/leaders (N=1306 and N=290 for Study 1 and 2, respectively). Based on the structure and characteristics of the derailing/dark side trait composites, we expected the relationship between these composites and leadership performance would best be described with an inverted U function. In Study 1, we found evidence of a nonlinear relationship between the derailing composite, as measured by the Global Personality Inventory (copyright), and behaviorally based, structured ratings of leadership performance in an assessment center. Similarly, Study 2 found evidence for a nonlinear relationship between dark side composites, as measured by the Hogan Development Survey (copyright), and supervisory/other ratings of leadership performance. We discuss the implications of these complex, nonlinear findings with respect to the continued use of personality for the selection and promotion of future leaders. Limitations of the current study and directions for future research are noted.
在本研究中,我们使用两个独立的管理者/领导者样本(研究1和研究2分别为N=1306和N=290)来测试脱轨/黑暗面人格复合材料与领导绩效之间的一系列复杂的非线性关系。基于出轨/黑暗面特质复合特质的结构和特征,我们期望这些复合特质与领导绩效之间的关系可以用倒U函数来描述。在研究1中,我们发现了由全球人格量表(版权所有)测量的出轨组合与评估中心基于行为的领导绩效结构化评级之间存在非线性关系的证据。同样,研究2也发现了黑暗面复合材料(由霍根发展调查(Hogan Development Survey,版权所有)衡量)与领导表现的监督/其他评级之间存在非线性关系的证据。我们讨论了这些复杂的、非线性的研究结果对未来领导者的选择和晋升的影响。指出了当前研究的局限性和未来的研究方向。