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Luxury consumption can fuel 'impostor syndrome,' Boston ...
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"Luxury can be a double-edged sword," according to a study by Nailya Ordabayeva of Boston College's Carroll School of Management and her co-authors, Harvard Business School doctoral student Dafna Goor, Boston University professor Anat Keinan, and Hult International Business School professor Sandrine Crener.
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And I think Dafna Goor from HBS should do well. Looks promising, pleasant person. let's see how these predictions bear out. Who was the early vote star vs. star by the end? no need to be a dick. 8 months ago # QUOTE 1 Good 1 No Good! Economist 2ba9. Happy to see new jobs still being posted. Some hope for folks with low number of calls like me.
Luxury consumption can fuel 'impostor syndrome' among some buyersphys.org › Other Sciences › Social Sciences
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Dec 20, · More information: Dafna Goor et al, The Impostor Syndrome from Luxury Consumption, Journal of Consumer Research (2019).
Luxury consumption can spark feelings of inauthenticity, study finds ...marketbusinessnews.com › Business
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Dec 24, · Dafna Goor, Nailya Ordabayeva, Anat Keinan, Sandrine Crener Journal of Consumer Research, ucz044, https://doi.org jcr/ucz044
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