Past research has largely ignored the role of contextual factors in the relationships between supervisory mentoring and individual and organizational outcomes. In order to fill this void, we investigate how job scope and career and development opportunities, two critical contextual factors, moderate the supervisory mentoring-affective commitment - turnover links. Integrating social exchange theory with insights from situational approaches to leadership, we hypothesized that (a) job scope would interact with supervisory mentoring in predicting affective commitment and (b) career and development opportunities would interact with affective commitment in predicting turnover such that the conditional effects of supervisory mentoring on turnover ...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
Mentors’ commitment to the mentor role is assumed to affect the quality of mentoring. Although studi...
This dissertation investigated the relationships between subordinates\u27 perceptions of the mentori...
Drawing on social exchange theory, this study examines when and why high performers may fail to obta...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
This dissertation provides insights into how mentoring is a critical tool used to facilitate develop...
This study explores how supervisor career mentoring contributes to contemporary organizational caree...
Given the prevalence of formal mentoring programs in organizations and research findings of unequal ...
Mentoring relationships have been increasingly used as a means for leadership development across a r...
Previous research has attempted to explain how Leader-member exchange (LMX) is related to subordinat...
This study examines the moderating effect of the relational context of jobs on the relationship betw...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
Mentors’ commitment to the mentor role is assumed to affect the quality of mentoring. Although studi...
This dissertation investigated the relationships between subordinates\u27 perceptions of the mentori...
Drawing on social exchange theory, this study examines when and why high performers may fail to obta...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
This dissertation provides insights into how mentoring is a critical tool used to facilitate develop...
This study explores how supervisor career mentoring contributes to contemporary organizational caree...
Given the prevalence of formal mentoring programs in organizations and research findings of unequal ...
Mentoring relationships have been increasingly used as a means for leadership development across a r...
Previous research has attempted to explain how Leader-member exchange (LMX) is related to subordinat...
This study examines the moderating effect of the relational context of jobs on the relationship betw...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
This paper examines the impact of having a mentor on mentoree affective, continuance and normative c...
Mentors’ commitment to the mentor role is assumed to affect the quality of mentoring. Although studi...
This dissertation investigated the relationships between subordinates\u27 perceptions of the mentori...