“…However, there are few studies on how participants engage in dialogue with each other, socially co-construct and share knowledge together beyond the formal AD programme environment (Cornelissen et al, 2014;Van Waes, Van de Bossche, Moolenaar, De Maeyer, & Van Petegem, Forthcoming). It is necessary to unpack how participants in AD programmes learn from the experiences of each other, as research has highlighted that social network developments influence learning processes and learning outcomes (Cela, Sicilia, & Sánchez, 2014;Hommes et al, 2012;Katz, Lazer, Arrow, & Contractor, 2004). How academics develop social network relations and engage in general with the AD programme may be dependent on the design of the academic development programme (Clarke & Reid, 2012;Ziegenfuss & Lawler, 2008), the "external" network of participants (Akkerman & Bakker, 2011;McCormick, Fox, Carmichael, & Procter, 2010), and/or the organisational cultures within the participants' departments (Daly & Finnigan, 2010;de Lima, 2007).…”