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Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Daniel Nunes da Silva

Citation names

  • Silva, Daniel

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
4A13-1CD6-3331
ORCID iD
0000-0001-8354-8220

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
English Advanced (C1) Proficiency (C2) Advanced (C1) Proficiency (C2) Advanced (C1)
Spanish; Castilian Upper intermediate (B2) Upper intermediate (B2) Intermediate (B1) Upper intermediate (B2) Upper intermediate (B2)
French Intermediate (B1) Upper intermediate (B2) Intermediate (B1) Elementary (A2) Intermediate (B1)
Portuguese (Mother tongue)
Education
Degree Classification
2018/10/26 - 2020/09/29
Concluded
Gestão de Recursos Humanos (Mestrado integrado)
Instituto Politécnico de Tomar Escola Superior de Gestão de Tomar, Portugal
"A influência da Dark Triad no colaborador e na organização" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
18
2015/09/21 - 2018/07/26
Concluded
Gestão Turística e Cultural (Licenciatura)
Instituto Politécnico de Tomar Escola Superior de Gestão de Tomar, Portugal
17
Affiliation

Other Careers

Category
Host institution
Employer
2011/04/01 - Current Técnico Superior (Técnico Superior) Câmara Municipal de Vila de Rei, Portugal
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2024/01 - 2027/01 Individual and contextual conditions that intensify/attenuate the Dark Triad traits and their influence in organisational context Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Outputs

Publications

Journal article
  1. Daniel Silva. "The buffering effect of micro-daily events on the relationship between the dark triad traits and counterproductive work behavior". Management Research Review (2022): http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mrr-12-2021-0864.
    10.1108/mrr-12-2021-0864
  2. "How is the life without unicorns? A within-individual study on the relationship between uncertainty and mental health indicators: The moderating role of neuroticism". Personality and Individual Differences 188 (2022): 111462-111462. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.paid.2021.111462.
    10.1016/j.paid.2021.111462
  3. "Curiosity did not kill the cat: It made it stronger and happy, but only if the cat was not “dark”". Acta Psychologica 221 (2021): 103444-103444. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103444.
    10.1016/j.actpsy.2021.103444