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Unlocking entrepreneurial well-being: exploring the interplay of psychological capital and impostor phenomenon

Sarah Heminger (Hemistrong Coaching, Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, USA)
Vishal Arghode (Management Department, College of Engineering and Business, Gannon University, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA)
Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya (Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Indian Institute of Management Nagpur, Nagpur, India)

International Journal of Organizational Analysis

ISSN: 1934-8835

Article publication date: 16 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this empirical investigation was to explore the interrelationship between psychological capital (PsyCaP) and impostor phenomenon (IP) experienced by entrepreneurs.

Design/methodology/approach

The researchers performed exploratory data analysis, using a correlation matrix that included the composite score of all PsyCap dimensions (psychological capital questionnaire [PCQ-24]) and the factor scores of hope, self-efficacy, resilience and optimism. The data analysis was conducted in relation to participants’ IP scores.

Findings

The study results demonstrated that a negative relationship was present between entrepreneurs’ Clance impostor phenomenon scale (CIPS) factor scores (consisting of hope, self-efficacy, resilience and optimism) and PsyCap dimensions (PCQ-24) composite subscales. This indicated that higher levels of PsyCaP were associated with lower levels of IP experience by entrepreneurs.

Research limitations/implications

Theoretically, it must be noted that, based upon these study results, both “impostor phenomenon” and entrepreneurial identity formation occurred among entrepreneurs. It was known to be associated with external environmental, situational and societal factors. The researchers established the relationship between entrepreneurs’ “impostor phenomenon” and “psychological capital (PsyCap)”.

Practical implications

Entrepreneurs and executives associated with business accelerators and incubators should comprehend the link between IP and PsyCap in entrepreneurs. This would enhance the well-being of entrepreneurs in their challenging context. Entrepreneurs and executives associated with business accelerators and incubators might explore the effectiveness of PsyCap-based interventions, along with IP-related considerations.

Originality/value

This was one of the first empirical studies investigating and establishing the relationship between entrepreneurs’ “impostor phenomenon” and “psychological capital (PsyCap)”.

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Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully acknowledge the valuable feedback and suggestions provided by the reviewers, which significantly contributed to the improvement of this manuscript. They also extend their gratitude to the entire team of the International Journal of Organizational Analysis (IJOA) for their patience, understanding, and support throughout the revision process.

Citation

Heminger, S., Arghode, V. and Bhattacharyya, S.S. (2024), "Unlocking entrepreneurial well-being: exploring the interplay of psychological capital and impostor phenomenon", International Journal of Organizational Analysis, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOA-07-2023-3846

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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