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Aggression and Violent Behavior

Volume 61, November–December 2021, 101650
Aggression and Violent Behavior

The need for domination in psychopathic leadership: A clarification for the estimated high prevalence of psychopathic leaders

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Abstract

In this article we hypothesize that psychopathic leaders may be attracted to positions of power because in such environments they can fulfill their need for domination and control over other people. Although social dominance is a well-established trait in psychopathy, social dominance as a motivational factor in those high in psychopathy has received surprisingly little attention in literature and research. In this article we propose that social dominance and dominance motivation may be part of the psychological profile of certain psychopathic subtypes, but not of others. Furthermore, the scarce theory and research on psychopathy and dominance motivation is reviewed. Finally, we will additionally analyze research on the different motivations between the larger group of the Dark Triad and propose new insights on the importance of the need for domination for those high in psychopathy in comparison to other fundamental life motivations. Based on these analyses we propose a clarification for the (estimated) high prevalence of psychopathic individuals in leadership positions.

Keywords

Psychopathic leaders
‘Successful’ psychopathy
Motivation in psychopathy
Social dominance
Need for domination
Dark Triad

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