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Diamanto Politis. Photo.

Diamanto Politis

Professor, Centre Director Sten K Johnson Centre for entrepreneurship

Diamanto Politis. Photo.

From Loops to Leaps: Accelerating Experiential Learning in Venture Creation Programs

Author

  • Diamanto Politis
  • Jonas Gabrielsson
  • Lise Aaboen
  • Dag Håkon Haneberg

Summary, in English

This paper theorizes conditions accelerating experiential learning within venture creation programs (VCPs). Traditionally, experiential learning theory views learning as a slow and self-directed process. In contrast, VCPs offer time-compressed, enterprise-oriented training structured around predetermined plans and schedules. Our theorizing shifts the primary focus from cyclical movements (“loops”) to the speed and magnitude (“leaps”) of experiential learning. We propose a conceptual framework that identifies catalysts situating VCP students in a favorable position to make significant and rapid progress toward intended learning outcomes. Additionally, we exemplify and discuss how teaching exercises can enable educators to arrange and coordinate activities to exert force and direction in the learning process. By doing so, we explicate the theoretical mechanisms that accelerate experiential learning within VCPs, providing actionable insights for enhancing best practices in entrepreneurship education and pedagogy.

Department/s

  • Entrepreneurship

Publishing year

2026

Language

English

Pages

508-530

Publication/Series

Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy

Volume

9

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • learning loops
  • learning leaps
  • leverage
  • venture creation programs
  • experiential learning

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2515-1274