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The study aims to examine the determinants of social loafing by using social exchange theory and expectation theory. Specifically, we examine how self-efficacy and entrepreneurial bricolage moderate the relationship between perceived organizational ...
Chong Chen +3 more
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Entrepreneurial Bricolage in Tourism on the “Route of Emotions”
Objective: This research aimed to Analyze entrepreneurial bricolage on the Route of Emotions based on the concept of entrepreneurial bricolage. Theoretical Framework: The research is based on the theoretical concept of bricolage, which is the use of available resources in a creative way, an essential concept for understanding entrepreneurial ...
Maria de Lourdes Salmito Mendes +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article develops an evolutionary model that synthesizes emergent and deliberate innovation processes to explain how organizational adaptability is constituted. Existing research on “emergent” innovation processes tends to view these as diametrically opposed to “deliberate” action, applying each attribute with little nuance and relying on ...
Jochen Koch +4 more
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ABSTRACT Skills formation is a pressing issue for middle‐income countries given the pace of technological change. In Latin America, scholars point to the hierarchical type of capitalism and its segmentalist skills formation system as the main roadblocks to exiting the middle‐income trap.
Aldo Madariaga, Mariana Rangel‐Padilla
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Entrepreneurial prototyping: the role of purpose, prototype recycling, and skills bricolage
Abstract This paper explores how entrepreneurs engage in prototyping as part of the venture development process. We conduct a qualitative field study of 156 instances of prototyping across eight venture development processes. From a theoretical perspective, we build on alternative and complementary views of entrepreneurial action and their ...
Steffen Paust +2 more
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ABSTRACT Consuming luxury products and services has received little systematic attention as a potential pathway to consumer well‐being, despite sporadic evidence suggesting that luxury experiences may catalyse self‐transformational processes and happiness‐related outcomes.
Solon Magrizos +2 more
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ABSTRACT Supply chains are not only disrupted when structures fail, but also when managers cannot make fast, sound decisions under pressure. Yet, while the structural foundations of supply chain resilience–including redundancy, modularity, and buffer capacity–are well established, the behavioral mechanisms that determine whether managers deploy them ...
Oyegoke Teslim Bukoye +3 more
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Entrepreneurial Bricolage and Firm Growth: The Role of Structural Holes
Abstract Entrepreneurial bricolage is a critical factor for firm success in resource-constrained environments. While entrepreneurial bricolage is widely acknowledged as beneficial in the early stages of firm development, its long-term impact on firm growth remains theoretically ambiguous and empirically inconclusive.
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Theoretical approaches to entrepreneurial behavior: a bibliometric study
Research on entrepreneurship often results in innovations and new business development, contributing to entrepreneurs, as well as investors, governments and educators, being able to improve their performances.
Tiago Fonseca Albuquerque Cavalcanti Sigahi
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Student entrepreneurs are key actors in innovation ecosystems, yet little is known about how they innovate under resource constraints. Drawing on the Social Cognitive Theory of Self-Regulation, this study explores the ways in which frugality influences ...
Mario A. Manzi-Puertas +2 more
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