“…Effective collaboration was found to increase expectancies for innovation though necessitating the communication and subsequent discussion of ideas (Bastian et al, 2018 ; Curado et al, 2018 ; Fernandez & Pitts, 2011 ; Hartmann, 2006 ; Jiang & Thagard, 2014 ; Monge et al, 1992 ; Pihlajamaa, 2017 ). Collaboration was also found to involve diverse stakeholders (Aarikka-Stenroos et al, 2017 ; Costa et al, 2015 ; Kuznetsov & Kuznetsova, 2011 ; Sergeeva & Zanello, 2018 ; Wu et al, 2008 ), facilitate empowerment (Bolderdijk et al, 2018 ; Fernandez & Pitts, 2011 ), promote knowledge exchange (Aalbers et al, 2013 ; Antikainen & Vaataja, 2010 ; Bastian et al, 2018 ; Curado et al, 2018 ; Muninger et al, 2019 ; Naidoo & Sutherland, 2016 ), facilitate co-designing (Hartmann, 2006 ; Sorice & Donlan, 2015 ), inspire friendly competition between teams (Lam et al, 2010 ; Naidoo & Sutherland, 2016 ; Öberg & Shih, 2014 ), as well as help team and coalition building which ensure that a person does not have to go it alone (Costa et al, 2015 ; Dee et al, 2002 ; Kirsten & Du Preez, 2010 ; Mc Fadden & Gorman, 2016 ; Öberg & Shih, 2014 ). These outcomes of collaboration, such as networking (Mc Fadden & Gorman, 2016 ), all induced increases in confidence to innovate, especially in female entrepreneurial networks (Apergis & Pekka-Economou, 2010 ).…”