How would you recognise a narcissistic CEO (as certainly not all of them are exceptionally beautiful)? Seriously, think about it, what would you say are signs of a CEO who is narcissistically full of himself�?
Someone who always has his photograph displayed very prominently in his firm�s annual report? The CEO�s prominence in the company�s press releases? How often he uses first-person singular pronouns (such as I, me, mine, my, myself) giving interviews to the business press? Or his financial compensation relative to the second-highest paid executive in his firm?
Arijit Chatterjee and Donald Hambrick, of Pennsylvania State University, measured all of these things, among 111 CEOs, and used them to construct a measure of their narcissism. They selected their 111 CEOs from the computer hardware and software industries because prior writers on Leadership had suggested that narcissism in a CEO might actually be a good thing in very dynamic, fast-changing industries � which these two are. They then examined a bunch of characteristics of a firm�s strategy, to figure out what narcissistic CEOs do differently than their more humble counterparts (in between periods staring at their own reflection I guess).
And guess what, they found that the more narcissistic types changed their firm�s strategy more often than the humble blokes. Moreover, they also tended to undertake a lot more � and a lot bigger � acquisitions. The performance of their corporations (perhaps partly as a consequence) fluctuated quite heavily, in comparison with the humble types.
But what about the level of their firms� performance; it may have fluctuated more heavily but did the narcissistic guys on average achieve higher or lower performance?
Neither. They didn�t do better, and they didn�t do worse (both in terms of return on assets and total stock market performance).
Arijit and Don concluded, �that narcissistic CEOs favor bold actions that attract attention, resulting in big wins or big losses, but that their firms� performance is generally no better or worse than firms with non-narcissistic CEOs�.
However, I�d say they�re worse; you�re better off without them. It is not only money that matters; these types are plain annoying. If they don�t bring in more dosh than their more pleasant counterparts, you�re better off with humble bloke.
