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Antecedents and Consequences of Perceived Barriers to Obtaining Mentoring: A Longitudinal Investigation
Authors:Gerhard Blickle  Paula B. Schneider  James A. Meurs  Pamela L. Perrewé
Affiliation:1. University of Bonn;2. University of Mississippi;3. Florida State University
Abstract:Mentoring is prototypically intended to advance the personal and professional growth of new employees at work. Although meta‐analyses have found that receiving mentoring can result in beneficial outcomes for employees' career success, employees may perceive barriers to obtaining a mentor. The present research examined antecedents and consequences to perceived barriers to mentoring in business and administrative jobs in a field study over 2 years. Socioeconomic origin, positive affectivity, organizational development culture, and previous mentoring experience predicted perceived barriers to mentoring after 2 years. New employees' perceived barriers to mentoring at Time 1 predicted changes in mentoring received and income after 2 years. Implications of this study, including a proposed mentoring training program, and directions for future research are discussed.
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