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How to stimulate transformative learning? : an explorative study into the triggers of transformative learning in the context of entrepreneurial development

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Table 1 Representation of the subdivision of the ten stages of Mezirow (1978) to the three elements of TL
Table 2 Presentation of the first part of the codebook with the coding key for the three elements of TL
Table 3 Presentation of the second part of the codebook with the coding key for the triggers
Table 4 Subdivision of triggers into trigger categories and the number of instances of triggers in combination with element of TL

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