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EEC 351: Dealing with Manipulation at Work: A Journey into the Darker Side of Organizations, with Daniel Jones


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Daniel N. Jones is an Associate Professor of Management in the College of Business at the University of Nevada Reno (UNR) and core faculty within the Interdisciplinary Social Psychology Program.

  • How do the Dark Triad traits differ in business settings?
  • Why would anyone ever hire someone like this?
  • What are the situations that make such individuals behave worse or better?
  • What types of screening tools or questions can we ask to identify these types of people?
  • How can we best protect ourselves from these types of people at work?
Daniel Jones

Daniel N. Jones is an Associate Professor of Management in the College of Business at the University of Nevada Reno (UNR) and core faculty within the Interdisciplinary Social Psychology Program. Prior to UNR, Dr. Jones was an Assistant Professor of Legal Psychology at the University of Texas, El Paso. He received his BS in psychology from Stockton University and his Ph.D. in Social / Personality Psychology from the University of British Columbia. His research addresses individual differences in emophilia, Dark Triad traits, and deceptive behavior. He has applied this research to areas such as management, infidelity, crime, and cybersecurity.

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