Fatal attraction: A systematic review and research agenda of the dark triad in entrepreneurship
Katrina M. Brownell,
Jeffery S. McMullen and
Ernest H. O'Boyle
Journal of Business Venturing, 2021, vol. 36, issue 3
Abstract:
Using meta-analytic techniques, relations among the Dark Triad personality traits – Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy – were examined in relation to outcomes associated with two different stages of the entrepreneurial process: entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial performance. From 39 independent samples (N = 11,819), we found that Machiavellianism positively relates to entrepreneurial intention (rc = 0.16) and negatively relates to entrepreneurial performance (rc = −0.22), narcissism positively relates to entrepreneurial intention (rc = 0.24) and entrepreneurial performance (rc = 0.09), and psychopathy positively relates to entrepreneurial intention (rc = 0.17) and negatively relates to entrepreneurial performance (rc = −0.10). Amid conflicting empirical results and theoretical viewpoints, we leverage our findings to present an exploration into how and why the Dark Triad personality traits relate to the initiation and performance of entrepreneurship. We interpret the existing literature through the lens of Nietzsche's will to power and propose that power acquired over others (domination) is likely to be as viable a predictor of entrepreneurial agency as power removed from others (emancipation). Limitations to the primary studies included in our review are thoroughly examined, and we offer direction for future research.
Keywords: Dark triad; Machiavellianism; Narcissism; Psychopathy; Entrepreneurial intention; Entrepreneurial performance; Meta-analysis; Personality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusvent.2021.106106
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