Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach

Formal mentoring is a type of training and development program and if mentors can properly implement the related activities, may lead to increased individuals’ psychosocial. More importantly, recent studies in this area have revealed that the effect of formal mentoring on individuals’ psychosocial h...

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Main Authors: Azman Ismail, Michael Kho Khian Jui, Muhammad Madi Bin Abdullah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Johar Education Society 2009-06-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.jespk.net/Publications/Vol%203/Formal%20Mentoring.pdf
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spelling doaj-bda515b61f2449be9e20192ddc5ae0ff2020-11-24T22:04:04ZengJohar Education SocietyPakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences1997-85532009-06-01031024Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model ApproachAzman IsmailMichael Kho Khian JuiMuhammad Madi Bin AbdullahFormal mentoring is a type of training and development program and if mentors can properly implement the related activities, may lead to increased individuals’ psychosocial. More importantly, recent studies in this area have revealed that the effect of formal mentoring on individuals’ psychosocial has not been consistent if gender type played an active role in organizations. The aim of this study is, therefore, to examine the effect of formal mentoring and gender type on individuals’ psychosocial based on information derived from 153 usable questionnaires administered to employees who have worked in the selected public university in Sarawak, Malaysia (SRWKUNIV). The outcomes of hierarchical regression analysis showed that interaction between same-gender and formal mentoring, and interaction between cross-gender and formal mentoring positively and significantly correlated with individuals’ psychosocial. The results confirm that gender type does act as a full moderating variable in the formal mentoring model of the organizational sample. In addition, implications and discussions are elaborated.http://www.jespk.net/Publications/Vol%203/Formal%20Mentoring.pdfFormal MentoringGender typeIndividuals’ PsychosocialMalaysia
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author Azman Ismail
Michael Kho Khian Jui
Muhammad Madi Bin Abdullah
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Michael Kho Khian Jui
Muhammad Madi Bin Abdullah
Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
Formal Mentoring
Gender type
Individuals’ Psychosocial
Malaysia
author_facet Azman Ismail
Michael Kho Khian Jui
Muhammad Madi Bin Abdullah
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title Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach
title_short Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach
title_full Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach
title_fullStr Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach
title_full_unstemmed Formal Mentoring, Gender Type in Mentorship and Individuals’ Psychosocial: A Moderating Model Approach
title_sort formal mentoring, gender type in mentorship and individuals’ psychosocial: a moderating model approach
publisher Johar Education Society
series Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
issn 1997-8553
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Formal mentoring is a type of training and development program and if mentors can properly implement the related activities, may lead to increased individuals’ psychosocial. More importantly, recent studies in this area have revealed that the effect of formal mentoring on individuals’ psychosocial has not been consistent if gender type played an active role in organizations. The aim of this study is, therefore, to examine the effect of formal mentoring and gender type on individuals’ psychosocial based on information derived from 153 usable questionnaires administered to employees who have worked in the selected public university in Sarawak, Malaysia (SRWKUNIV). The outcomes of hierarchical regression analysis showed that interaction between same-gender and formal mentoring, and interaction between cross-gender and formal mentoring positively and significantly correlated with individuals’ psychosocial. The results confirm that gender type does act as a full moderating variable in the formal mentoring model of the organizational sample. In addition, implications and discussions are elaborated.
topic Formal Mentoring
Gender type
Individuals’ Psychosocial
Malaysia
url http://www.jespk.net/Publications/Vol%203/Formal%20Mentoring.pdf
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