Team learning as boundary crossing: incubating collaboration

Academic incubators are used to support collaborative and entrepreneurial projects in order to catalyze innovative ideas into viable ventures. This study examined five seed-phase entrepreneurial teams who participated in an academic incubator at a graduate school of business in order to better under...

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Collaboration
Collaborative learning
Communication
Communication in teams
Entrepreneurs
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Innovations
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team learning
Teams
Ventures
Workplaces
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