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 Ziad El-Awad. Photo

Ziad El-Awad

Senior lecturer

 Ziad El-Awad. Photo

Dysfunctional Diversity : Entrepreneurial Learning in Cognitively Heterogeneous Teams

Author

  • Ziad el Awad
  • Anna Brattström

Summary, in English

This study explores how cognitive heterogeneity at the team level-i.e., the degree to which team members adhere to conflicting cognitive frames-impacts entrepreneurial learning behavior. We analyze learning processes in a new-venture team over three time-periods, leveraging rich data from 20 interviews, 990 emails, and 62 internal documents. We find that during time-periods when the team encompassed individuals with a heterogeneous set of cognitive frames, learning was self-reinforcing. During other time-periods, when the team was cognitively homogenous, learning was explorative. We detail the social-psychological mechanisms underlying these findings and present a process model of entrepreneurial learning during each period.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration

Publishing year

2018

Language

English

Document type

Conference - other

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • entrepreneurial learning
  • cognitive heterogeneity
  • faultlines
  • attribution

Conference name

RENT Conference 2017

Conference date

2017-11-16 - 2017-11-17

Conference place

Lund, Sweden

Status

Unpublished