Career benefits associated with mentoring for mentors: A meta-analysis
@article{Ghosh2013CareerBA, title={Career benefits associated with mentoring for mentors: A meta-analysis}, author={R. Ghosh and T. Reio}, journal={Journal of Vocational Behavior}, year={2013}, volume={83}, pages={106-116} }
Abstract Mentoring has been studied extensively as it is linked to protege career development and growth. Recent mentoring research is beginning to acknowledge however that mentors also can accrue substantial benefits from mentoring. A meta-analysis was conducted where the provision of career, psychosocial and role modeling mentoring support were associated with five types of subjective career outcomes for mentors: job satisfaction, organizational commitment, turnover intent, job performance… CONTINUE READING
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