Collective narcissism: antecedents and consequences of exaggeration of the in-group image

Golec de Zavala, Agnieszka. 2018. Collective narcissism: antecedents and consequences of exaggeration of the in-group image. In: Anthony Hermann; Amy Brunell and Josh Foster, eds. Handbook of Trait Narcissism: Key Advances, Research Methods, and Controversies. Springer, pp. 79-88. ISBN 978-3-319-92171-6 [Book Section]

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This chapter reviews previous studies examining the link between collective narcissism and intergroup hostility. Next, the chapter presents recent results pointing to collective narcissistic vulnerability and compensatory nature and differentiating collective narcissism from in-group satisfaction - taking pride in being a member of a worthy group (Amiot & Aubin, 2013; Leach, et al., 2008). However, first the chapter differentiated national collective narcissism from a related concept of nationalism.

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Psychology

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26 June 2017Accepted
2018Published

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20598

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04 Jul 2017 15:40

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07 Dec 2018 13:57

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/20598

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