Purpose – The Impostor Phenomenon (IP) refers to the intense feelings of intellectual fraudulence, often experienced by high achieving individuals. The purpose of this study is threefold: (1) examine the trait-relatedness of the IP; (2) investigate the potential impact of impostor tendencies on relevant work attitudes (i.e., job satisfaction and organizational commitment) and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB); and (3) explore whether workplace social support can buffer the potential harmful effects of impostor tendencies. Design/methodology/approach – Belgian employees (N=201) from three different sectors participated in a cross-sectional survey study. Findings – Hierarchical regressions revealed that Big Five personality traits...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to feelings among successful people that they do not deserve the...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is characterized by denial of competence and discounting achievements c...
This study aims to contribute to Positive Organizational Behavior by focusing on the dark side of em...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present research aims at validating the construct impost...
To investigate the link between the impostor phenomenon (IP), career self-management (CSM) factors, ...
International audienceThis paper examines the effect the impostor phenomenon (IP) on short-term emot...
In my dissertation, I explore the phenomenon of workplace impostor thoughts, defined as the belief t...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is increasingly recognized as an important psychological construct for ...
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...
Abstract: Previous initiatives to increase employee well-being and performance were limited to train...
Background: People with Imposter Syndrome often feel they need to over-work and over-deliver on proj...
Assertiveness is arguably one of the strongest predictors of success among business leaders and prof...
Individuals who experience the imposter phenomenon (IP) have feelings of self-doubt and are concerne...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to feelings among successful people that they do not deserve the...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is characterized by denial of competence and discounting achievements c...
This study aims to contribute to Positive Organizational Behavior by focusing on the dark side of em...
Following up on earlier investigations, the present research aims at validating the construct impost...
To investigate the link between the impostor phenomenon (IP), career self-management (CSM) factors, ...
International audienceThis paper examines the effect the impostor phenomenon (IP) on short-term emot...
In my dissertation, I explore the phenomenon of workplace impostor thoughts, defined as the belief t...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is increasingly recognized as an important psychological construct for ...
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...
Abstract: Previous initiatives to increase employee well-being and performance were limited to train...
Background: People with Imposter Syndrome often feel they need to over-work and over-deliver on proj...
Assertiveness is arguably one of the strongest predictors of success among business leaders and prof...
Individuals who experience the imposter phenomenon (IP) have feelings of self-doubt and are concerne...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) refers to feelings among successful people that they do not deserve the...
Academic and professional prowess is a valuable asset in industrialized societies, particularly for ...
The impostor phenomenon (IP) is characterized by denial of competence and discounting achievements c...