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The impact of supervisory mentoring on personal learning and career outcomes: The dual moderating effect of self-efficacy
Authors:Wen Pan  Li-Yun Sun  Irene Hau Siu Chow
Affiliation:aFaculty of Management and Administration, Macau University of Science and Technology, Avenida Wai Long, Taipa, Macau;bDepartment of Management, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong
Abstract:
Using survey data from 226 employees and their supervisors in four manufacturing companies in China, we found that employee self-efficacy has a dual moderating effect on the impact of supervisory mentoring on subordinate career outcomes. Path analytic tests of mediated moderation suggested that self-efficacy moderates the mediated effects of supervisory mentoring on job performance and career satisfaction through personal learning such that the mediated effect on job performance is stronger when employees have higher self-efficacy, but the mediated effect on career satisfaction is stronger when they have lower self-efficacy.
Keywords:Supervisory mentoring   Personal learning   Self-efficacy   Job performance   Career satisfaction
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