Attachment and Mentoring Functions of Career and Psychosocial Support

Attachment and Mentoring Functions of Career and Psychosocial Support

Relationships with Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, and Intent to Turnover

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2014-09-02 )

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This study examined the relationships between the attachment styles of mentors and protégés, mentoring as measured by psychosocial support and career support, job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and intent to turnover. A survey was administered to the participants of a formal faculty mentoring program. Hypotheses were tested through correlational and hierarchical regression analytic procedures. For mentors and protégés, the variables attachment and mentoring were significantly associated with each of the outcome variables job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and intent to turnover. Furthermore, in the case of mentors, attachment and mentoring specifically psychosocial mentoring predicted unique variance in job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and intent to turnover. For protégés, while secure attachment and mentoring predicted unique variance in job satisfaction, only secure attachment predicted unique variance in organizational commitment, and intent to turnover. The study informs faculty mentoring researchers and practitioners by linking faculty job satisfaction, organizational commitment, and turnover intentions to attachment styles and mentoring.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-659-24523-7

ISBN-10:

3659245232

EAN:

9783659245237

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Rimjhim Banerjee-Batist

Number of pages:

240

Published on:

2014-09-02

Category:

Education, Occupation, Career