2023
DOI: 10.1002/mar.21926
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Does LinkedIn cause imposter syndrome? An empirical examination of well‐being and consumption‐related effects

Ben Marder,
Ana Javornik,
Kang Qi
et al.

Abstract: We attend to the unexamined intersection between professional social network site (SNS) usage and imposter syndrome. Specifically, we provide the first examination of: do such sites cause imposter thoughts (“others think I am more competent than I think I am”); if so, why and when this happens, and what effect this has on well‐being and consumption‐related results. Supported by objective self‐focused attention theory and two online experiments, we show that professional SNS usage heightens professional self‐fo… Show more

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