Psychopathy screening for public leadership

IF 0.8 Q4 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION International Journal of Public Leadership Pub Date : 2016-11-04 DOI:10.1108/IJPL-08-2015-0023
C. Boddy
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to re-open a debate as to whether candidates for public leadership should be screened for psychopathy. Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual paper which examines the diffuse literature concerning psychopaths in public leadership positions. Findings Psychopathy researchers have been divided as to whether psychopathic individuals should be screened out of leadership positions in public and corporate life. Recent evidence from bullying research and historical research into psychopaths in politics sheds new light on this issue. Practical implications There is increasing evidence that psychopaths are detrimental to the organisations they work for, to other employees, to the environment and to society. Screening for psychopathy should therefore be considered. This may help to prevent governments entering into illegal wars and committing crimes against humanity. Screening in the corporate sector may also help prevent the worst excesses of greed and fraud that were evident in collapses like Enron and the Mirror Group as well as in the events leading up to the global financial crisis of 2008. Originality/value The paper makes a contribution to the literature on public leadership by bringing together the diverse reports on the effects of psychopaths in public organisations like the National Health Service, publicly listed corporations, academia and politics. The paper uses historical and corporate examples to illustrate the initially favourable impression that psychopathic leaders can make but the ultimately disastrous outcomes they engender.
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公共领导的精神病筛查
目的本文的目的是重新开启一场辩论,即是否应该对公共领导候选人进行精神病筛查。设计/方法/方法这是一篇概念性论文,它研究了关于公共领导职位上的精神病患者的广泛文献。研究结果对于是否应该将精神病患者排除在公共和企业生活的领导职位之外,精神病研究人员一直存在分歧。最近来自欺凌研究和对政治中的精神病患者的历史研究的证据,为这个问题提供了新的视角。实际意义越来越多的证据表明,精神变态者对他们工作的组织、其他员工、环境和社会都是有害的。因此,应该考虑进行精神病筛查。这可能有助于防止政府卷入非法战争和犯下反人类罪。企业部门的审查也可能有助于防止最严重的贪婪和欺诈行为,这在安然(Enron)和镜像集团(Mirror Group)等公司倒闭以及导致2008年全球金融危机的事件中都很明显。原创性/价值这篇论文对公共领导的文献做出了贡献,它汇集了关于精神病患者在公共组织(如英国国家医疗服务体系、上市公司、学术界和政界)中的影响的各种报告。这篇论文用历史和企业的例子来说明,精神变态的领导人最初会给人留下良好的印象,但最终会造成灾难性的后果。
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