This study examines the relationship of career mentoring to the promotions, compensation and satisfaction of 148 early career managers and professionals in Belgium. The results support the conclusion that career mentoring is particularly related to early career promotion histories, to general work satisfaction and career satisfaction. Career mentoring was unrelated to total compensation. These results occurred even after controlling for a variety of factors identified by Pfeffer (1977) and Whitely et al. (1991). Several reasons are provided for the relationship between career mentoring and these early career outcomes. The results suggest a number of areas for future career mentoring research.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-su...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate the importance of mentoring functions and behaviors for l...
Meta-analysis was used to review and synthesize existing empirical research concerning the career be...
This study examines the relationship of career mentoring to the promotions, compensation and satisfa...
Meta-analysis was used to review and synthesize existing empirical research concerning the career be...
This study examined mentoring relationships in organizations as experienced by protég&...
The purpose of this dissertation was to increase our understanding of the mentoring process in organ...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
The present study examines the relationship between four career success variables—salary, promotions...
Abstract Over the past 25 years, numerous researchers have studied the effects of mentoring on work ...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
This study investigated the relationship between supportive behaviours and employee outcomes. The su...
The success of employees in any organisation today depends more on the type of relationship that an ...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate the importance of mentoring functions and behaviors for l...
Meta-analysis was used to review and synthesize existing empirical research concerning the career be...
This study examines the relationship of career mentoring to the promotions, compensation and satisfa...
Meta-analysis was used to review and synthesize existing empirical research concerning the career be...
This study examined mentoring relationships in organizations as experienced by protég&...
The purpose of this dissertation was to increase our understanding of the mentoring process in organ...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
Organizational researchers have consistently found that developmental mentoring has a positive effec...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
The present study examines the relationship between four career success variables—salary, promotions...
Abstract Over the past 25 years, numerous researchers have studied the effects of mentoring on work ...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
This study investigated the relationship between supportive behaviours and employee outcomes. The su...
The success of employees in any organisation today depends more on the type of relationship that an ...
This study developed and tested a model that posited employability and job performance as intervenin...
This study\u27s purpose was to investigate the importance of mentoring functions and behaviors for l...
Meta-analysis was used to review and synthesize existing empirical research concerning the career be...