Self-initiated mentoring and career success: A predictive field study |
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Authors: | Gerhard Blickle Alexander Witzki Paula B. Schneider |
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Affiliation: | Institut fuer Psychologie, University of Bonn, Kaiser-Karl-Ring 9, 53111 Bonn, NRW, Germany |
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Abstract: | There is a growing recognition of the proactive role of individuals in the world of work. Therefore, the roles of self-initiated mentoring and networking behaviors at the work place were investigated in a longitudinal study over two years with 121 early career employees in administrative and managerial jobs. As expected, after controlling for age, gender, and general intelligence, self-initiated mentoring predicted mentoring received, income, and hierarchical position. The relationship between self-initiated mentoring and career ascendancy was not meditated by mentoring received but by networking behaviors at the work place. The receipt of mentoring can be a part of the early career success yet it is not its critical mediator. Implications and limitations are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Self-initiated mentoring Networking Career proactivity |
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