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The Handbook of Mentoring at Work: Theory, Research, and Practice
ویرایش: [1st ed.]
نویسندگان: Belle Rose Ragins (ed.), Kathy E. Kram (ed.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 1412916690, 9781412916691
ناشر: SAGE Publications
سال نشر: 2007
تعداد صفحات: 760
[761]
زبان: English
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توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی
"This handbook is remarkable in that it provides a
comprehensive and finely nuanced account of the diverse
approaches that researchers, theorists,and practitioners have
taken to mentoring by incorporating insights of someof the most
widely known and respected researchers in careers and in
mentoring...This handbook is poised to become a classic in
career and mentoring literature with its potential long-term
heuristic usefulness in generating new intersections among
theory, research, and practice."
—Rebecca L. Weiler, Suzy D’Enbeau, Patrice M. Buzzanell,
Purdue University
"This handbook is poised to become a classic in career and
mentoring literature with its potential long-term heuristic
usefulness in generating new intersections among
theory,research, and practice...it is encouraging that so much
of the handbook establishes grounds for future communication
research and relates directly to current trends in
organizational and managerial communication."
—MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION QUARTERLY
"Ragins and Kram—both scholars whose work ignited the field of
mentoring some 20 years ago and has guided it ever since—have
teamed up to produce this lucid and accessible compendium of
research and theory on mentoring relationships at work.
Bringing together an impressive group of scholars, this volume
offers a comprehensive assessment of the current state of
knowledge about mentoring, as well as an ambitious,
theory-driven, practice-oriented agenda for future research.
This book is an essential resource and could not be more timely
as organizational scholars and practitioners alike grapple with
the challenges of developing an ever more diverse workforce to
meet the needs of an ever more global and technologically
sophisticated organizational world.”
—Robin Ely,
Harvard Business School
“The most complete [reference] in mentoring. The most
seminal thinkers and the most significant collection of essays
in print. A must read for everyone concerned with growth and
learning.”
—Warren Bennis,
University of Southern
California
“This book is extremely timely. After two decades of
research and debate, it provides a definitive guide to the
study and practice of mentoring. In a world of looming talent
shortages, it will prove an invaluable resource to reflective
practitioners and organizational scholars alike. The authors
should be congratulated for offering this tour de force of
cutting-edge research and practice on mentoring while also
charting new territories for future investigation.”
—Herminia Ibarra, INSEAD
“From two of the leading theorists in the field of
mentoring comes an extraordinary volume. Ragins and Kram have
guided a stellar group of authors toward new heights in theory
and practice. The book covers all the bases and provides
multiple perspectives–some entirely new—that promise to be
generative of innovative research and practice. No one
interested in mentoring, neither scholar nor practitioner, can
afford to ignore this remarkable book.”
—Lotte Bailyn,
MIT Sloan School of Management
“The explosion of interest in workplace mentoring today
cries out for more robust research frameworks as well as new
and better practical applications. This superb Handbook closes
that gap by bringing together leading scholars and
practitioners for a comprehensive overview of this fast-growing
phenomenon. Researchers, students, human resources
professionals and practicing managers alike–indeed, anyone who
has been a mentor or mentee–will find this groundbreaking
volume an indispensable companion.”
—John Alexander,
Former President and Senior Advisor,
Center for Creative Leadership
The Handbook of Mentoring at Work: Theory, Research,
and Practice brings together the leading scholars in
the field in order to craft the definitive reference book on
workplace mentoring. This state-of-the-art guide connects
existing knowledge to cutting-edge theory, research directions,
and practice strategies to generate the “must-have” resource
for mentoring theorists, researchers, and practitioners.
Editors Belle Rose Ragins and Kathy E. Kram address key debates
and issues and provide a theory-driven road map to guide future
research and practice in the field of mentoring.
Key Features
- Takes a three-pronged approach: Organized into three
parts—Research, Theory, and Practice. Breaks new theoretical
ground in a time of change: The theory section extends the
theoretical horizon by providing perspectives across related
disciplines in order to enrich, enliven, and build new
mentorship theory.
- Makes sense of research and planning new directions: The
research part brings together leading scholars for the dual
purpose of chronicling the current state of research in the
field of mentoring and identifying important new areas of
research.
- Builds bridges between research and practice: The
practice part brings together leading mentoring practitioners
to connect theory and research to practice, specifically,
addressing how mentoring has changed over the past 20 years.
- Offers coherence within and across each section: At the
beginning of each part, the editors provide a roadmap of the
main themes—how they relate to one another, as well as to
other parts of the book.
- Examines the impact of the changing landscape of careers:
Framed within the new career landscape, the book incorporates
changes in diversity, organizational structure, and
technology.
Intended Audience This complete and
comprehensive volume defines the current state of the field,
making it the ultimate resource for scholars, students, and
practitioners pursuing research on mentoring and related
phenomena. It can also be used as a core or supplementary text
in graduate courses on mentoring in the fields of business &
management, industrial & organizational psychology, education,
social work, health care, nursing, communication, sociology,
and criminal justice.
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