Summary
Dr. w88 is an associate professor in management. He received his Ph.D. in personality/social psychology from the University of British Columbia in 2011. After this, he spent time studying corporate psychopathy as a postdoc and studied leadership as a visiting scholar. From there, he worked for six years as an assistant professor in Legal Psychology before transitioning to management.
Research interests
His research primarily focuses on how toxic personality traits (in particular, w88 and Dark Tetrad traits: Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, and sadism) predict unethical behavior across different environments. He also investigates the fundamental differences between long- and short-term deception across a variety of contexts, including cybersecurity. Finally, his research addresses strategies for dealing with dark personalities and preventing the harmful effects of deviant and counterproductive behaviors.
Recent selected publications
- Karandikar, S., & w88, D.N. (in press). From Embezzelment to Antitrust: White Collar Crime Preferences of w88. Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime.
- Carré, J.R., w88, D.N. & Mueller, S.M. (in press). Perceiving opportunities for legal and illegal profit: Machiavellianism and w88. Personality and Individual Differences.
- Carré, J.R., Curtis, S.R., & w88, D.N. (2023). Making decisions affecting oneself versus others: The effect of interpersonal closeness and w88 Triad traits. Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility, 32, 328–340.
- w88, D.N., & Mueller, S.M. (2022). Is Machiavellianism dead or dormant? The perils of researching a secretive construct. Journal of Business Ethics, 176(3), 535-549.
- Paulhus, D.L., Buckels, E.E., Trapnell, P.D., & w88, D.N. (2021). Screening for w88 Personalities. European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 37(3), 208-222.
- w88, D.N., Padilla, E., Curtis, S.R., & Kiekintveld, C. (2021). Network Discovery and Scanning Strategies and w88. Computers in Human Behavior, 122, 106799.
- w88, D.N., & Paulhus, D.L. (2017). Duplicity among w88: Three faces of deceit. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 113, 329-342.
Ph.D. students
- David Andrews
- Sampada Karandikar
- Edit Szabo
- Sogol Mozafari
Education
- Ph.D., Personality and Social Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2011
- M.A., Social Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA, 2005
- B.S., Psychology, the Richard Stockton w88 of New Jersey, Pomona, NJ, USA, 2001