Are self-leaders more willing to mentor others? A study among Indian and Spanish university teachers
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Purpose: This study aims to understand the influence of self-leadership on the intention to
mentor among university teachers considering the mediating role of self-efficacy and the
moderating role of individualism-collectivism dimensions.
Design/methodology/approach: A standardized questionnaire was used to collect data from
Indian and Spanish university teachers. SEM and hierarchical multiple regression analysis
were used to theorize about the relationship between self-leadership and intention to mentor,
and the potential influence of self-efficacy and cultural variables in this relationship.
Findings: Self-leadership strategies influence the intention to mentor through university
teachers´ self-efficacy. The positive relationship between self-efficacy and intention to mentor
becomes stronger when the respondents are inclined towards vertical collectivistic or
horizontal individualistic values.
Research limitations/implications: The study extends mentoring literature since it
incorporates both individual and cultural variables, allowing observing their interplay and
giving a holistic understanding of the issue. The main limitation of the study is its cross sectional survey design, which is the use of data collected from a single-sitting, self-reporting
measure. Different procedures were used to control method biases.
Practical implications: Intention to mentor can help university teachers (especially the
younger staffs) and students to establish the process that can reinforce their commitment
towards realistic goals. In the long term, entering into a mentoring relationship might boost
self-efficacy and self-leadership qualities of the mentors themselves.
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Originality/value: The comprehensiveness and relevance of the variables in the context
chosen is the primary strength of this research. In the scenario of increasing
professionalization and globalization, the cross-cultural nature of this study brings in a global
perspective of the research problem.
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Ganesh, M.P., López-Cabarcos, M.Á. and Vázquez-Rodríguez, P. (2019), "Are self-leaders more willing to mentor others? A study among Indian and Spanish university teachers", Cross Cultural & Strategic Management, Vol. 26 No. 2, pp. 223-245. https://doi.org/10.1108/CCSM-04-2017-0047
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