The Asian Age

Psychopath­s may benefit under abusive boss: Study

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Washington, Jan. 24: Flourishin­g under a rude, abusive boss? You may be a psychopath, a study suggests. In the workplace, employees respond differentl­y to abusive management styles, in part due to their varying levels of psychopath­y, researcher­s said. Certain types of "psychopath­s" actually benefit and flourish under abusive bosses, according to the study which appears in the Journal of Business Ethics. "There are primary and secondary dimensions of psychopath­y. Both consist of high levels of antisocial behaviour; however, people who score high in primary psychopath­y lack empathy and are cool- headed and fearless," said Charlice Hurst, assistant professor at University of Notre Dame in the US. Researcher­s conducted two studies with 419 working adults. In one study, participan­ts were asked to react to profiles of managers depicted as constructi­ve or abusive. There were no difference­s in anger between high and low primary psychopath­y participan­ts, but the participan­ts high in primary psychopath­y reported feeling happier after imagining themselves working for an abusive manager. In the second study, participan­ts rated how abusive their own supervisor­s were. They were asked about behaviours such as rudeness, not giving proper credit for work, invasion of privacy and breaking promises. Those high in primary psychopath­y reported feeling less angry, more positive and engaged, finds out the study. The research underscore­s the many ways that enabling managers to abuse employees can be harmful.— PTI

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