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In der Studie wird die Bedeutung von ratgebender Unterstützung für die Berufslaufbahn von Jungmanagern und Nachwuchskräften untersucht. Es zeigt sich eine Abhängigkeit dieser Unterstützung von der Arbeitsorientierung und der sozialen Herkunft. (IAB)
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"This study exeamines several different kinds of correlates of career-oriented mentoring experiences among early career managers and professionals. Survey data were collected from 416 respondents employed in a wide variety of jobs, organizations, and industries. The respondents averaged 30 years of age, and 28 per cent were women. Results indicated that younger, more work-inolved respondents from higher socioeconomic origins received more career-oriented mentoring. In addition, managers received more mentoring than professionals, as did those who were higher in the organization hierarchy. While gender of the protege was unrelated to the amount of career mentoring received, reasons are offered for this result. Various boundary conditions likely to affect mentoring processes are discussed and several directions are recommended for future research on mentoring." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:Führungskraft; Berufsnachwuchs; berufliche Integration; Förderung; beruflicher Aufstieg; Leistung; Motivation; soziale Herkunft; soziale Beziehungen; Arbeitsuche; USA; Nordamerika
CEWS Kategorie:Arbeitswelt und Arbeitsmarkt, Mentoring und Training
Dokumenttyp:Zeitschriftenaufsatz