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Understanding the Impostor Phenomenon in Managers
International Journal of Advanced Research in Commerce, Management & Social ScienceThe concept of “impostor feelings” or the impostor phenomenon, originally coined by Clance and Imes (1978), captures the internal experience of individuals who, despite evident success, persistently doubt their capabilities and fear being exposed as frauds. Initially conceptualized within clinical psychology and centered on high-achieving women (Clance,
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Mapping the evolution of the impostor phenomenon research: A bibliometric analysis
Current Psychology, 2023Steven Stone-Sabali +2 more
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Additional Evidence for the Prevalence of the Impostor Phenomenon in Computing
Proceedings of the 53rd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2022Angela M. Zavaleta Bernuy +6 more
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Impostor phenomenon and motivation: women in higher education
Studies in Higher Education, 2020Ashley R Vaughn +2 more
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Self-esteem as a mediator of the link between perfectionism and the impostor phenomenon
Personality and Individual Differences, 2018Kevin Cokley +2 more
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Impostor Phenomenon Responses of Early Career Music Education Faculty
Journal of Research in Music Education, 2019Wendy L Sims
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Examining the Impostor Phenomenon in Relation to Self-Esteem Level and Self-Esteem Instability
Current Psychology, 2017Nick Schubert, Anne Bowker
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