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Outcomes of Mentoring Relationships Among Sport Management Faculty: Application of a Theoretical Framework

The importance of mentoring in the development of individual careers is noted in the business and higher education literature. However, prior research has given little attention to the development of mentoring relationships between junior and senior sport management faculty members. In addition to p...

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Published in:Journal of sport management 2019-05, Vol.33 (3), p.161-173
Main Authors: Baker, Amy, Hums, Mary A., Mamo, Yoseph, Andrew, Damon P.S.
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