Maximizing returns on mentoring: factors affecting subsequent protégé performance
Scott Tonidandel, Derek R. Avery, McKensy G. Phillips
Davidson College Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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This study examined the effects of mentor success, relationship duration, and the amount of mentoring received on protégés' performance after the supervisory mentoring relationship had ended. Data collected from former protégés paired with objective measures of performance indicated that a mentor's success moderated the impact of mentoring functions received on subsequent protégé success. Additionally, the strength of these relationships depended on the length of the mentoring relationship. The present study suggests more emphasis should be placed on the capabilities of the mentor. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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