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Mentorship quality and protégés' work-to-family positive spillover, career satisfaction and voice behavior in China
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Mentorship quality and protégés' work-to-family positive spillover, career satisfaction and voice behavior in China

Jun Liu, Ho Kwong Kwan and Yina Mao
International journal of human resource management, v 23(19), pp 4110-4128
01 Nov 2012

Abstract

career satisfaction interpersonal citizenship behavior mentorship quality voice behavior work-to-family positive spillover
Mentoring has long captured the attention of scholars due to its effects on personal lives and career and organizational success. This study investigates the impact of mentorship quality, as perceived by protégés, while lending consideration to the moderating role of interpersonal citizenship behavior (ICB). Results from a two-wave survey of 173 Chinese protégés indicate that mentorship quality positively influences work-to-family positive spillover (WFPS), career satisfaction and voice behavior. Moreover, career satisfaction fully mediates the association between mentorship quality and voice behavior. Furthermore, the mentorship quality-WFPS relationship is stronger when the receipt of ICB is high rather than low. The findings are discussed with respect to the theoretical contributions of and practical implications for human resource management.

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