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The Leadership Hubris Epidemic

Biological Roots and Strategies for Prevention

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  • Explores the effect of hubris on financial decision making
  • Examines the interactions between personality, organizational culture and performance in managerial and leadership roles
  • Discusses the symbiotic relationship of the media and individual hubris
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Biology

  2. Culture

  3. Hygiene and Antidotes

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About this book

This edited collection surveys and analyses the multidimensional problem of Hubris syndrome, and its deleterious effect on leadership within organisations. The study develops an extended metaphor of the social and political ill of Hubris as a virulent, communicable disease of dysfunctional leadership, illustrating its ubiquity and potential for serious harm. Taking a biological perspective to understand the possible underlying mechanisms as well as the environments in which hubris has been found to thrive, contributors emphasise the notion of prevention over cure. Divided into three sections, The Leadership Hubris Epidemic examines psychological, neuroendocrinological and neuropsychological approaches to the biology of Hubris, explores factors that encourage or inhibit its growth, and finally provides methods for preventing or retarding its development. This book has huge interdisciplinary appeal and scholars of biology, psychology, sociology, management, and politics will find the topic extremely useful, as well as anyone who is interested in the structure and governance of organisations.

Editors and Affiliations

  • St George’s, University of London, London, United Kingdom

    Peter Garrard

About the editor

Peter Garrard is Professor of Neurology at St George’s University of London, and Deputy Director of the Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute, UK. He combines a busy clinical practice with a research programme focusing on language and dementia. He has authored over 100 papers and chapters, and edited three books, including “The Intoxication of Power”, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015. 

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