Effects of formal mentoring support onnewcomer–protégéaffective organizational commitment: aself‐concept‐based perspective
Thomas A. Birtch,
Zhenyao Cai,
Flora F. T. Chiang
Abstract:The study proposes and tests a self‐concept‐based perspective for the effects of formal mentoring support on affective organizational commitment (AOC) via multiple mediators. Using time‐lagged multi‐source dyadic data (n = 203), we demonstrate that formal mentoring support significantly influences newcomer–protégés' AOC through an underlying self‐evaluative mechanism indicated by organization‐based self‐esteem (OBSE), even in the presence of a well‐established alternative mediator (perceived organizational sup… Show more
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