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Researchers in the US set out to understand how the quality of mentorship mediates the link between its most important functions – career support, psychosocial support and role modelling – and important employee outcomes, such as organisational commitment, self-esteem and overall employee well-being. The results showed that mentorship quality fully mediates the relationships between mentor functions and the employee outcomes of self-esteem and employee well-being.
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