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Reclaiming Relevance Through Problem‐Driven Interdisciplinary Research
Abstract Management studies initially emerged as an applied field, uniquely positioned to tackle practical organizational problems through interdisciplinary research. Over time, however, the field has prioritized abstract theoretical contributions over real‐world engagement, fragmenting into disciplinary silos ill‐equipped to address complex ...
Pratima (Tima) Bansal, Jin‐Su Kang
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Exploring the effect of entrepreneurial bricolage and new venture growth
Purpose: This article attempts to find a unique mechanism in the relationship between entrepreneurial bricolage and new ventures growth by testing the mediating role of market ambidexterity, and the moderating effect of entrepreneurial networks.
Wei Li, Keke Sun, Zhuzhu Feng, Yuyang Li
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Bricolage, Self-reflection, and Transformative Pedagogy among Student Teachers: A Case of Micro-teaching Practices for a Transformative Pedagogy [PDF]
This transformative research paper discusses individual agency and looks into how students apply critical self-reflection after being exposed to micro-teaching.
Ernest Mpindo, Matsolo Mokhampanyane
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Understanding and Addressing the Disruptive Impacts of Contemporary Climate Crises
Abstract Contemporary climate crises, such as wildfires, droughts, floods, and tropical storms, are increasing in frequency, intensity, scale, and duration. Organization and management scholars have been calling for more systematic study of the impacts of this increasing complexity on extant crisis governance arrangements and capacities for ...
Jaco Fourie +6 more
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Entrepreneurial bricolage: A key to innovation for SMEs in a developing economy
Entrepreneurship promotes economic growth, particularly in developing economies where small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are a significant source of employment and economic activity.
John Paul C. Flaminiano
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Moralized Identities in and Around Organizations: An Identity Work Perspective
Abstract In this article, we examine the literature on moralized identities – the range of identities that people construct for themselves that are underpinned by issues of morality. We problematize traditional theorizing by drawing on the identity work perspective to provide an explanatory framework that diverts attention away from a focus on what ...
Michael J. Gill, Andrew D. Brown
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This research examines the structure, organization, and evolution of the shared platform, an innovative organizational structure intended to assist the capacity concerns of small nonprofits.
Ray Dart +2 more
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Unpacking Agility in a Collaborative Product Innovation Process
ABSTRACT This research examines how agility manifests in collaborative innovation processes and how various agile activities influence the successful commercialization of innovation. The agile innovation process comprises joint strategic planning, joint problem solving, joint improvisation with collaborative partners, and community sensing to gain ...
Sabrina C. Thornton +3 more
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Institutional bricolage has gained attention in the global south, albeit limited evidence in community forestry. This study characterizes forest resource appropriation practices, analyzes bricolage manifestations around timber and NTFPs, and assesses ...
Shambhu Charmakar +2 more
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Platform Bricolage as an Approach for Industrial Digital Platform‐Based Innovation
ABSTRACT This study introduces platform bricolage as an approach for industrial digital platform‐based innovation. Using a rich multiple‐case study design, it examines bricolage‐based modes of practice in the early formation of industrial digital platforms.
Nikolina Koporcic +3 more
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