Dynamics of the Entrepreneurial Process: The Role of Bricolage and Effectuation
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020Effectuation and bricolage are two of the alternative theoretical approaches to entrepreneurship that provide explanations about the entrepreneurial activity in dynamic and resource-limited environ...
Vanessa Vasconcelos Scazziota +2 more
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Toward a typology of entrepreneurial bricolage and its capabilities
Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 2023Purpose The extant literature emphasizes that the perspective of bricolage is significantly augmenting the core of entrepreneurship research, and, per se, it has made considerable contributions to understanding resource mobilization and organizational processes in entrepreneurial ventures.
Rohit Bhardwaj +3 more
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Perspective on Entrepreneurial Bricolage: A Bibliometric Analysis and Literature Review
Journal of Commercial Biotechnology, 2022"Entrepreneurial Bricolage" is a term used to describe a phenomenon whereby an individual develops new ideas, products, or ventures which are the result of creative activities that may provide solutions to problems they have encountered in their daily lives.
null Yuan Wang +3 more
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Entrepreneurial bricolage with users and implications for firm performance
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021The entrepreneurial bricolage perspective offers a distinctive explanation for how entrepreneurs address resource constraints.
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Varieties of Entrepreneurial Bricolage and Online Store Performance
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2017The heterogeneous role of entrepreneurial bricolage in influencing performance has been neglected but is an important omission as different entrepreneurial bricolage has discriminable functions.
Xiaoyu Yu +3 more
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Insights on entrepreneurial bricolage and frugal innovation for sustainable performance
Business Strategy & Development, 2020AbstractSustainable leadership plays a vital role in the integration of sustainable development. Sustainable development, in this context, is related to rapid economic development, poverty alleviation, environmental protection, and increase in social trust.
Qaisar Iqbal +2 more
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Conflict haunting in entrepreneurial teams: entrepreneurial bricolage and competitive environment
Management DecisionPurpose The dysfunctional effects of relationship conflict have sparked extensive research; however, entrepreneurial teams have received skimpy attention in comparison to ordinary workplace teams, making more exploration of how relationship conflict in an entrepreneurial context impacts firm performance urgent ...
Chenying Feng +3 more
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Farm management skills, entrepreneurial bricolage and market orientation
Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies, 2020PurposeThis article investigates the relationship between farm management skills, entrepreneurial bricolage and market orientation in smallholder farms.Design/methodology/approachThe study used quantitative approaches to survey 378 smallholder farms in Uganda.
Catherine Komugisha Tindiwensi +4 more
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Less becomes more: Resource reconstruction in entrepreneurial bricolage
2014 IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, 2014To grow in a disadvantaged environment that a corporate difficult to acquire key resources is a critical problem for an entrepreneurial firm. These firms usually use inadequate resources to overcome business constraints and barriers, even create a lot of valuable business strategies.
Ruey-Lin Hsiao +2 more
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ENTREPRENEURIAL BRICOLAGE — DEVELOPING RECIPES TO SUPPORT INNOVATION
International Journal of Innovation Management, 2016In some large enterprises introducing radical innovation may prove difficult, but introducing a combination of incremental changes may be more practical, particularly in the services sector where existing resources are utilized, and this may be seen as a process of entrepreneurial bricolage. For small resource-limited firms there may be no alternative
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