reviewJournal of ManagementNov 19, 2008Closed access

A Multi-Level Review of Impression Management Motives and Behaviors

University of Oklahoma · University of Alabama · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This article selectively reviews studies of impression management (IM) published since 1988 and identifies strengths, limitations, and future research directions in three key areas: research investigating the use of IM at the individual level of analysis (e.g., performance appraisal); research that applies IM theory, concepts, and thinking to better understand organizational phenomena (e.g., feedback seeking); and research investigating organizational-level IM (e.g., how firms create legitimacy). Following their review, the authors offer some overarching recommendations for future examinations of IM in organizations, giving particular attention to the need for clear definitions and categories of IM behaviors…

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Keywords
  • Impression management
  • Legitimacy
  • Psychology
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Organizational behavior
  • Knowledge management
  • Social psychology
  • Management science
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