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Leader narcissism and follower outcomes: The counterbalancing effect of leader humility.

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Published
Jul 01, 2015
Vol/Issue
100(4)
Pages
1203-1213
Funding
John Templeton Foundation Award: 29630
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Bradley P. Owens, Angela S. Wallace, David A. Waldman (2015). Leader narcissism and follower outcomes: The counterbalancing effect of leader humility.. Journal of Applied Psychology, 100(4), 1203-1213. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0038698
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