In the current study we use Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory to guide an inquiry into how the social environment surrounding mentors ’ matters in regards to mentor outcomes of satisfaction, retention, and extra-role pro-social behavior (i.e., mentors willingness to go above and beyond for their mentee or the mentoring program). Mentors are sampled from mentoring organizations across the United States. Drawing from Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory (1979), we examine mentors embedded in distinct micro- and macrosystems. At the microsystem level we explore how the relationship between the mentor and the (a) mentee, (b) mentees ’ family, and (c) the mentoring team may predict mentoring outcomes. At the level of the macrosystem we tes...
The study of mentoring has generally been conducted within disciplinary silos with a specific type o...
Examining how to maximize the benefits of mentoring is important in order to improve college student...
Individual differences shape the needs and characteristics of protégés, the processes through which ...
In the current study we use Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory to guide an inquiry into how t...
Youth mentoring programs provide a low-cost and easily scalable approach to promoting resilience and...
This study examined whether the structural attributes of a formal mentoring program and/or certain d...
Research suggests that youth with more financial and social resources are more likely to have access...
The purpose of this dissertation was to increase our understanding of the mentoring process in organ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how the racial composition of a mentoring relationship infl...
Dispositional characteristics, including personality and mental ability, play a substantial role in ...
Recent studies have pinpointed disconcerting trends regarding the recruitment, retention, and gradua...
The study of mentoring has generally been conducted within disciplinary silos with a specific type o...
The problem and the solution. A within-subjects design was used to examine the roles of newcomer rac...
Organizational mentoring is associated with positive events and experiences for protégés, mentors, a...
This study examined whether mentor-protégé agreement regarding mentor transformational leadership be...
The study of mentoring has generally been conducted within disciplinary silos with a specific type o...
Examining how to maximize the benefits of mentoring is important in order to improve college student...
Individual differences shape the needs and characteristics of protégés, the processes through which ...
In the current study we use Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological theory to guide an inquiry into how t...
Youth mentoring programs provide a low-cost and easily scalable approach to promoting resilience and...
This study examined whether the structural attributes of a formal mentoring program and/or certain d...
Research suggests that youth with more financial and social resources are more likely to have access...
The purpose of this dissertation was to increase our understanding of the mentoring process in organ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how the racial composition of a mentoring relationship infl...
Dispositional characteristics, including personality and mental ability, play a substantial role in ...
Recent studies have pinpointed disconcerting trends regarding the recruitment, retention, and gradua...
The study of mentoring has generally been conducted within disciplinary silos with a specific type o...
The problem and the solution. A within-subjects design was used to examine the roles of newcomer rac...
Organizational mentoring is associated with positive events and experiences for protégés, mentors, a...
This study examined whether mentor-protégé agreement regarding mentor transformational leadership be...
The study of mentoring has generally been conducted within disciplinary silos with a specific type o...
Examining how to maximize the benefits of mentoring is important in order to improve college student...
Individual differences shape the needs and characteristics of protégés, the processes through which ...