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The antecedents of entrepreneurial action: A meta-synthesis on effectuation and bricolage

Journal of Business Research, 2023
The literature on entrepreneurship has seen a rising interest in two types of entrepreneurial action: effectuation and bricolage. Given the inconclusiveness of contextual antecedents and individual attributes for both concepts, we conduct a meta-synthesis—an evidence-based method—on these two modes of entrepreneurial action.
Fernando Antônio Ribeiro Serra   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The functional role of entrepreneurial orientation and entrepreneurial bricolage in ensuring sustainable entrepreneurship

Management Research Review, 2016
Purpose The purpose of the study is to delve the influencing factors of sustainable entrepreneurship among SMEs in Malaysia. The heightened awareness in sustainable development coupled with globalisation has created immense aspiration, enthusiasm and interest in the trajectory of sustainable entrepreneurship.
Noor Hazlina Ahmad   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Entrepreneurial Bricolage As a Component of Organizational Culture

Management of the Personnel and Intellectual Resources in Russia, 2020
Development of entrepreneurial competencies in corporations is often limited by the established organizational culture, which supports and is rooted in the current models of non-entrepreneurial, performing behavior. The article examines the real experience of a Russian company in introducing entrepreneurial behavior in the context of a project in a ...
S. Titov, N. Titova
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A measure of entrepreneurial bricolage behavior

International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, 2017
Purpose The majority of emerging and young firms work under resource constraints. This has made researchers highlight the importance of resourcefulness. Perhaps the most important theoretical development in this context is the emerging, behavioral theory of entrepreneurial bricolage.
Davidsson, Per   +2 more
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Entrepreneurial Remixing: Bricolage and Postmodern Resources

The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, 2014
The innovation of organizations has been likened to the improvisation capacity of musicians playing jazz – a modernist form of music that emphasizes improvisation within the boundaries of a particular genre. But recent bricolage research suggests that this metaphor is incomplete when applied to entrepreneurs.
Dave Valliere, Thomas Gegenhuber
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