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Co-creating successful mentoring relationships? Investigating mentor and protégé perceptions of dyadic fit and relationship quality

Nicole Alonso (Department of Psychology, College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA)
Alyssa Marshall (Meta, Washington, D.C., USA)
Caitlin Porter (Department of Management, Fogelman College of Business and Economics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)
Kurt Kraiger (Fogelman College of Business and Economics, The University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee, USA)

Journal of Managerial Psychology

ISSN: 0268-3946

Article publication date: 5 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

To examine how perceptions of complementary and supplementary fit and relationship quality contribute to successful mentorship co-creation.

Design/methodology/approach

Data were collected via cross-sectional survey of 145 mentor–protégé dyads within institutions of higher education in the USA. Mentors evaluated their perceptions of supplementary and complementary fit and relationship quality with their protégés and vice versa. Additionally, mentors evaluated their protégés’ performance, whereas protégés reported on their own learning. Data were analyzed using the actor–partner interdependence model.

Findings

Results suggest that one's own fit perceptions are most important in predicting one's evaluation of relationship quality. Additionally, for both mentor and protégé, complementary fit and supplementary fit predict evaluations of relationship quality to a similar degree. Finally, each person's perceptions of relationship quality mediated the relationships between their own perceptions of fit and mentor-rated protégé performance, but not the relationships between perceptions of fit and protégé-rated learning.

Originality/value

Research has often studied mentorships from the perspective of one party, which limits our understanding of mentorship co-creation. This study investigates how both parties simultaneously contribute to mentorship success, as indicated by protégé learning and performance. Additionally, the authors clarify the extent to which perceptions of different types of fit are instrumental in co-creating successful mentorships.

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Citation

Alonso, N., Marshall, A., Porter, C. and Kraiger, K. (2023), "Co-creating successful mentoring relationships? Investigating mentor and protégé perceptions of dyadic fit and relationship quality", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-02-2023-0084

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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