International audienceThis paper examines the effect the impostor phenomenon (IP) on short-term emotions (shame) and performance (creativity and organizational citizenship behavior- OCB) at work, and on career outcomes. Previous research shows direct detrimental effects of IP on some short-term performance measures, but effects on creativity and OCB remain under-researched, and no work has investigated any career effects. Through an experimental approach (Studies 1 and 3) and an online vignette (Study 2) using working populations, we find that IP is expressed as shame in response to simulated and recalled real work events. Shame mediates the negative effect of IP on creativity, and its positive effect on OCB, and mechanistic organizational ...
Women are still paid less than men for identical work (England, 2006) and occupy significantly fewer...
Impostor syndrome, or a psychological experience of intellectual fraudulence where one struggles to...
Background: People with Imposter Syndrome often feel they need to over-work and over-deliver on proj...
To investigate the link between the impostor phenomenon (IP), career self-management (CSM) factors, ...
Purpose – The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) refers to the intense feelings of intellectual fraudulence, o...
In my dissertation, I explore the phenomenon of workplace impostor thoughts, defined as the belief t...
This study aims to contribute to Positive Organizational Behavior by focusing on the dark side of em...
In my dissertation, I explore the phenomenon of workplace impostor thoughts, defined as the belief t...
Imposter Syndrome, or the imposter phenomenon, recently permeated general public speech, specificall...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present research aims at validating the construct impost...
This study investigated the effects of self-perception, perception of parental career orientation, t...
We draw on the functionalist perspective of emotions (Keltner & Gross, 1999) in order to propose tha...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is characterized by denial of competence and discounting achievements c...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
AbstractConsidering the impostor phenomenon (IP) as an important psychological construct in the cont...
Women are still paid less than men for identical work (England, 2006) and occupy significantly fewer...
Impostor syndrome, or a psychological experience of intellectual fraudulence where one struggles to...
Background: People with Imposter Syndrome often feel they need to over-work and over-deliver on proj...
To investigate the link between the impostor phenomenon (IP), career self-management (CSM) factors, ...
Purpose – The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) refers to the intense feelings of intellectual fraudulence, o...
In my dissertation, I explore the phenomenon of workplace impostor thoughts, defined as the belief t...
This study aims to contribute to Positive Organizational Behavior by focusing on the dark side of em...
In my dissertation, I explore the phenomenon of workplace impostor thoughts, defined as the belief t...
Imposter Syndrome, or the imposter phenomenon, recently permeated general public speech, specificall...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present research aims at validating the construct impost...
This study investigated the effects of self-perception, perception of parental career orientation, t...
We draw on the functionalist perspective of emotions (Keltner & Gross, 1999) in order to propose tha...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is characterized by denial of competence and discounting achievements c...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
AbstractConsidering the impostor phenomenon (IP) as an important psychological construct in the cont...
Women are still paid less than men for identical work (England, 2006) and occupy significantly fewer...
Impostor syndrome, or a psychological experience of intellectual fraudulence where one struggles to...
Background: People with Imposter Syndrome often feel they need to over-work and over-deliver on proj...