Some researchers like @vergauwe2017 use charisma as an umbrella term for a set of personality traits such as assertiveness, openness and even narcissism.1
In my mind, personality doesn’t necessarily mean it’s genetic… but rather a result of our socialisation and upbringing.
@antonakis2016, on the other hand, claim that charisma is an external attribution, something someone else says about you instead of a characteristic that lives inside you: charisma-is-an-attributional-quality
- Keywords: charisma, society
- Source: @niebuhr2020
Footnotes
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There are some more papers on this topic, mentioned in @niebuhr2020, p. 3. ↩