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【论文】钱婧、Han, Z. R., Wang, H. W., Li, X. Y., & Wang, Q. Y.:“Power distance and mentor-protégé relationship quality as moderators of the relationship between informal mentoring and burnout: evidence from China”
发布时间:2014-12-29       浏览量:

Qian, J.,  Han, Z. R., Wang, H. W., Li, X. Y., & Wang, Q. Y. 2014:“Power distance and mentor-protégé relationship quality as moderators of the relationship between informal mentoring and burnout: evidence from China”,International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 8: 51, 1-8.

Abstract:

Background: The topic of how to prevent and reduce burnout has drawn great attention from researchers and practitioners in recent years. However, we know little about how mentoring as a form of social support exerts influence on employee burnout.

Aim: This study aims to examine the contingency side of the mentoring-burnout relationship by addressing the exploratory question of whether individual differences in power distance and relationship quality play important roles in mentoring effectiveness in terms of reducing a protégé’s burnout level.

Methods: A total of 210 employees from a technology communications company completed the survey questionnaire.

Results: (1) A protégés’ power distance moderates the negative relationship between mentoring and burnout in such a way that the relationship is stronger for protégés who are lower rather than higher in power distance; (2) mentor-protégé relationship quality moderates the negative relationship between mentoring and burnout in such a way that the relationship is stronger when the relationship quality is higher rather than lower.

Conclusions: In sum, our results highlight the importance of studying the contingency side of mentoring effects on protégé burnout. Our findings suggest that the individuals’ different cultural values of power distance and mentor-protégé relationship quality are the boundary conditions for the mentoring-burnout relationship. We therefore suggest that research on mentoring-burnout will be advanced by considering the role of the moderating process.