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Original Articles

Undesired side effect? The promotion of non-commitment in formal vs. informal mentorships

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Pages 1554-1569 | Published online: 19 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

This article deals with the ‘promotion of non-commitment’ from mentor to protégé, that is the process by which mentors may provide their protégés with a discourse encouraging them to distance themselves from their organizations rather than commit themselves to them. It is based on two surveys of managerial-level employees, one using a mentor sample and the other one using a protégé sample. Results of the first study indicated that mentor promotion of non-commitment was negatively related to mentor affective organizational commitment. The second study showed that the mentor promotion of non-commitment was negatively related to protégé affective organisational commitment. However, this relationship was weaker in the case of formal mentorships than in that of informal mentorships.

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