#RESEARCHARTICLE Does LinkedIn cause imposter syndrome? An empirical examination of well‐being and consumption‐related effects https://t.co/n5hBAf0rxq https://t.co/ZzVhUPlJ5U
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A survey of LinkedIn users revealed many experienced imposter syndrome—a feeling of inadequacy despite evidence of success. People felt a lack of professional confidence when they browsed other people's posts and posted about their achievements. https://t
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"Does LinkedIn cause imposter syndrome? An empirical examination of well-being and consumption-related effects" by Ben Marder, Ana Javornik, Kang Qi, Sebastian Oliver, Laura Lavertu, and Kirsten Cowan https://t.co/vzl0Wm26vL
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Does LinkedIn cause imposter syndrome? An empirical examination of well‐being and consumption‐related effects - Marder - Psychology & Marketing - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/KZbCsPubUG