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Managing Psychopathic Employees

Author
Langbert, Mitchell B.
Abstract
[Excerpt] What if a small but definable subset of the employee population were responsible for a major share of corporate crime and ethical breaches? If so, then developing policies that target them would improve the firm’s performance, not to mention its ethical climate. In this article I claim that psychopathic employees constitute such a subset, and I suggest human resource policies that can help firms cope with them.
Date Issued
2010-06-16Subject
psychopathy; psychopathic employees; ethics; human resources; Cornell HR Review
Rights
Required Publisher Statement: © Cornell HR Review. This article is reproduced here by special permission from the publisher.
Type
article