TITLE:
How “Dark Side” Personality Traits Affect Social Network Position
AUTHORS:
Mantas Bolys, Lara Kotobi, Adrian Furnham
KEYWORDS:
Social Network Analysis, “Dark Side Traits”, Personality in SNA
JOURNAL NAME:
Psychology,
Vol.8 No.4,
March
14,
2017
ABSTRACT: This study explored how “dark side” personality traits affect social network positioning. Thirty-one working adults completed the Hogan Developmental Survey (HDS), as well as a Social Network Analysis (SNA) survey measuring friendship, advice and innovation networks. SNA measures of Indegree (popularity measure) and Outdegree (expansiveness measure) were positively associated with Excitable and Colorful personality traits. In addition, Sceptical and Diligent personality traits were negatively associated with Indegree and Betweenness Centrality (network position importance measure). Implications and limitations were discussed.