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An examination of gender influences in career mentoring
Authors:Joanne Leck  Barbara Orser  Allan Riding
Affiliation:University of Ottawa
Abstract:This study draws on the Theory of Planned Behaviour to examine the role of gender in the decision to be mentored. Contrary to expectations, men and women employ similar decision criteria in the decision to seek a mentor. The primary driver for seeking a mentor was to obtain psychosocial support, including personal support, acceptance, having a confidant, being trusted and friendship. Men were more likely than women to seek a mentor when they valued increased autonomy. The implications of the findings for protégés, mentors and career development professionals are noted. Copyright © 2009 ASAC. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:JEL classification: M12  mentoring  career  gender  protégé  women  mentorat  carrière  genre  protégé  femmes
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