心理学
工作(物理)
社会心理学
工程类
机械工程
作者
Sanne Feenstra,Freedom-Kai Phillips,Christopher T. Begeny,Michelle K. Ryan
标识
DOI:10.1177/19485506251348803
摘要
The impostor phenomenon refers to an experience whereby individuals believe that others overestimate their abilities, prompting fears of being exposed as impostors. Research has predominantly conceptualized impostorism as a trait-based phenomenon and focused on examining individual-level predictors. This offers a limited understanding of how organizational contexts fuel impostorism. To address this gap, we examine the role of organizations’ work climates in eliciting employees’ impostorism. Across six studies, using experimental, single- and multi-waved survey methods ( N = 1,288) we demonstrate that when an organization’s work climate emphasizes competition, employees’ impostorism increases. We further show that this effect is partly explained by employees’ tendency to compare themselves to higher-performing colleagues in such competitive work climates. These findings have important implications for how we conceptualize and understand the impostor phenomenon—suggesting it is a feature not just of particular individuals, but of particular work climates.
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