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Their organizational presence is treated as a relatively new topic in business and behavioural research, yet it yields multiple implications for work, research, and society. The paper reviews the concept, explains how senior levels may include them in larger numbers, defines key traits, and argues that they threaten business performance, longevity, and corporate social responsibility.","See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: [https://www. researchgate. net/publication/229005647](https://www. researchgate. net/publication/229005647)  \nThe implications of corporate psychopaths for business and society: An initial examination and a call to arms  \nArticle · January 2005  \nCITATIONS 65  \nREADS  \n2,657  \n1 author:  \nC.R. Boddy  \nAnglia Ruskin University  \n77 PUBLICATIONS 2,880 CITATIONS  \nSEE PROFILE  \nSome of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects:  \nI am continuing to interview (qualitatively) people who have worked closely enough with dysfunctional managers to recognise their traits as partially or totally psychopathic. View project  \nAll content following this page was uploaded by C.R. Boddy on 06 January 2015. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file.  \nCLIVE R. BODDY  \nThe Implications of Corporate Psychopaths for Business And Society: An Initial Examination And A Call To Arms  \nCLIVE R. BODDY  \n[CHBoddy@tinyonline.co.uk](CHBoddy@tinyonline.co.uk)  \nMiddlesex University Business School  \nABSTRACT  \nCorporate Psychopaths are managers with no conscience who are willing to lie and are able to present a charming façade in order to gain managerial promotion via a ruthlessly opportunistic and manipulative approach to career advancement. What the implications of their presence in business organisations are is an area that is relatively new to the area of business and behavioural research. However the presence of Corporate Psychopaths has several implications for work in business research. This paper reviews the concept of Corporate Psychopaths, describes how they may theoretically be present in organisations at senior managerial levels in much larger numbers than their approximately 1% incidence in the general population would suggest and discusses the implications of this for business and society.  \nThe paper defines Corporate Psychopaths as those people working in corporations who are self-serving, opportunistic, ego-centric, ruthless and shameless but who can be charming, manipulative and ambitious. It reviews the recent series of papers and news articles on Corporate Psychopaths and discusses how and why Corporate Psychopaths are drawn to corporations as sources of power, prestige and money. 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