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Diamanto Politis. Photo.

Diamanto Politis

Professor, Centre Director

Diamanto Politis. Photo.

Entrepreneurial learning in venture acceleration programs

Author

  • Diamanto Politis
  • Jonas Gabrielsson
  • Nataliya Galan
  • Solomon Akele Abebe

Summary, in English

This study aims to better understand entrepreneurial learning in the context of venture acceleration programs.

A qualitative research strategy was used based on multiple in-depth interviews with 21 lead entrepreneurs complemented with participatory observations and secondary sources. The data were inductively analysed following the Gioia methodology (Gioia et al., 2012).

The authors build on experiential learning theory to generate a process-focussed model exploring the learning dynamics that venture acceleration programs can facilitate. In this model, the authors identify three catalysts that trigger processes of experiential learning and two contingencies that alleviate the effects of the catalysts on learning outcomes. The findings suggest that the potential of venture acceleration programs to be effective learning environments pends on the presence and quality of these catalysts and contingencies.

The findings provide novel insights on how venture acceleration programs trigger entrepreneurial learning, thereby offering a deeper understanding of the learning dynamics in this setting.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2019-09

Language

English

Pages

588-603

Publication/Series

Learning Organization

Volume

26

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • entrepreneurship
  • experiential learning
  • entrepreneurial learning
  • acceleration programs

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0969-6474