International Journal of Research Studies in Management
CollabWritive Special Issue
2025 Volume 13 Issue 6
Available Online: 7 September 2025
Author/s:
Liu, Han
Graduate School, Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas, Philippines
Abstract:
In the context of increasing global economic competition, employee onboarding, mentoring alliances, and psychological capital have become crucial factors influencing employment success. This study focused on employees from five private enterprises in Beijing, aiming to examine how onboarding training, mentorship alliances, and psychological capital contribute to employment success and to build a comprehensive guiding framework. Using a descriptive quantitative design, data were collected through structured questionnaires covering training practices, mentorship dynamics, and psychological traits, and analyzed using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The study found that employees generally held positive attitudes toward onboarding training, with an overall mean score of 3.29, although training on company culture and values (mean = 3.28) showed room for improvement. Mentorship alliances were also positively evaluated (mean = 3.28), with role modeling scoring highest at 3.31, suggesting its significant influence on professional identity formation. Regarding psychological capital, employees reported relatively high levels (mean = 3.31), especially in hope (mean = 3.35), indicating confidence in future career growth, while resilience and optimism (mean = 3.28) suggested some areas needing support. Statistical analysis revealed significant yet weak positive correlations among onboarding practices, mentorship alliances, and psychological capital (all p < 0.001), with the highest correlation being between mentorship support and self-efficacy (rho = 0.305). Based on these findings, the study proposed a practical employment success framework involving specific focus areas, objectives, strategies, implementers, and expected outcomes, aiming to improve employees’ integration, motivation, and job performance.
Keywords: onboarding training, mentorship alliance, psychological capital, employment success
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrsm.2025.25091
Cite this article:
Liu, H. (2025). Onboarding training, mentorship alliance and psychological capital: Basis for employment success framework. International Journal of Research Studies in Management, 13(6), 201-215. https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrsm.2025.25091
