The impostor phenomenon describes the self-attribution of success to luck and interpersonal skills rather than to intelligence and ability, despite external validation to the contrary. Evidence suggests the presence of impostor characteristics among a group of 63 undergraduate entrepreneurs. More intense impostor feelings were associated with an external locus of control and a stronger perceived effect of work on family life. Implications for entrepreneurial performance are discussed and questions for research are presented
The Impostor Phenomenon was identified from clinical observations during therapeutic sessions with h...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present paper analyzes construct validity of the imposto...
The “impostor phenomenon” is the crippling feeling of self-doubt, intellectual inadequacy, and antic...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to feelings among successful people that they do not deserve the...
In recent years a number of psychotherapists have called attention to a concern presented to them by...
This paper discusses the role of impostors in society. Psychodynamic inferences are made about the o...
Individuals who experience the imposter phenomenon (IP) have feelings of self-doubt and are concerne...
Early research found that high-achieving women often reported symptoms of imposter phenomenon (IP), ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impostor phenomenon (IP), an internal feeling of in...
Background: The psychological pattern known as impostor phenomenon (IP) is defined by a persistent s...
The impostor phenomenon involves feelings of intellectual self-doubt that often occur to people in c...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to a feeling of intellectual inadequacy which is especially prev...
Impostor phenomenon is a psychological experience where a highly talented individual doubts innate s...
This presentation will outline the influence and impact of the imposter phenomenon on the dissertati...
The Impostor Phenomenon was identified from clinical observations during therapeutic sessions with h...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present paper analyzes construct validity of the imposto...
The “impostor phenomenon” is the crippling feeling of self-doubt, intellectual inadequacy, and antic...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to feelings among successful people that they do not deserve the...
In recent years a number of psychotherapists have called attention to a concern presented to them by...
This paper discusses the role of impostors in society. Psychodynamic inferences are made about the o...
Individuals who experience the imposter phenomenon (IP) have feelings of self-doubt and are concerne...
Early research found that high-achieving women often reported symptoms of imposter phenomenon (IP), ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impostor phenomenon (IP), an internal feeling of in...
Background: The psychological pattern known as impostor phenomenon (IP) is defined by a persistent s...
The impostor phenomenon involves feelings of intellectual self-doubt that often occur to people in c...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to a feeling of intellectual inadequacy which is especially prev...
Impostor phenomenon is a psychological experience where a highly talented individual doubts innate s...
This presentation will outline the influence and impact of the imposter phenomenon on the dissertati...
The Impostor Phenomenon was identified from clinical observations during therapeutic sessions with h...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present paper analyzes construct validity of the imposto...
The “impostor phenomenon” is the crippling feeling of self-doubt, intellectual inadequacy, and antic...