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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday September 02 2020, @05:14AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-second-mouse-gets-the-cheese dept.

Empirical evidence that nice people don't always finish last:

Think your boss is a jerk? Wonder why the management of your organization consists of sociopaths? Some academic researchers suspect you're not alone, and they start their new paper with the statement, "We suffer no shortage of jerks in power." And they go on to ask the obvious question raised by this fact: "Does being a jerk help people attain power?"

To find out, the researchers set up a very long-term experiment. After administering personality surveys to undergrad and MBA students, they waited over a decade to follow up and find out which personality types had accrued power in the world of employment. The results suggest that jerks don't necessarily get ahead at work; instead, some of the consequences of being unpleasant offset the benefits that it might otherwise provide.

[...] The good news here is that, as the researchers put it, "individuals who were more selfish, combative, and deceitful did not, subsequently, attain higher power." So, nice people do not necessarily finish last. But, at the same time, nobody seems to be held back by displaying that list of behaviors on the job.

Journal Reference:
Cameron Anderson, Daron L. Sharps, Christopher J. Soto, et al. People with disagreeable personalities (selfish, combative, and manipulative) do not have an advantage in pursuing power at work [$], Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005088117)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 03 2020, @01:14AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 03 2020, @01:14AM (#1045677)

    So, a corrupt right-wing politician (sorry for repeating myself) somehow takes on properties of the counter-party to the corruption?

    You must be one of those morons who believes in homeopathy.

    Berlusconi is a right of center politician that seeks to ally himself with folks even further to the right than he is, and wants his party to only make cause with further right parties and not parties to the left of his center-right party.

    https://www.scmp.com/news/world/europe/article/3033732/silvio-berlusconi-and-matteo-salvini-lead-tens-thousands [scmp.com]

  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Friday September 04 2020, @10:08AM

    by Bot (3902) on Friday September 04 2020, @10:08AM (#1046267) Journal

    Berlusconi is not a politician, he is a puppet, who has been pushing forward some agendas in exchange or with the excuse of saving his own business. His media empire has been instrumental in the formation of the current generation of italians. The left barked but never bit him. He barked but never touched the left, and when they told him to make room for Monti (the spread BTP Bund was all that was needed for an excuse), the Berlusconi who had no qualms about altering the Constitution submitted to the order.

    When Berlusconi entered the political scene he was known as l'uomo di paglia di Craxi. Craxi's sockpuppet. Craxi ideologically was 100% a dem, the only difference is that he was a bit more shy in proclaiming lefty slogans.

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