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Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 2022
Abstract Bricolage is commonly recognized as a practice of non-traditional resource mobilization by immigrant entrepreneurs within their country of residence. When the host country is in an adversarial social and institutional context characterized by the liability of foreignness, we posit that accessing “resources at hand” in the ...
Eliada Griffin-EL, Joy Olabisi
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Abstract Bricolage is commonly recognized as a practice of non-traditional resource mobilization by immigrant entrepreneurs within their country of residence. When the host country is in an adversarial social and institutional context characterized by the liability of foreignness, we posit that accessing “resources at hand” in the ...
Eliada Griffin-EL, Joy Olabisi
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Bricolage as a Path to Innovativeness for Resource‐Constrained New Firms
Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2013Evidence suggests that both nascent and young firms (henceforth: “new firms”)—despite typically being small and resource‐constrained—are sometimes able to innovate effectively. Such firms are seldom able to invest in lengthy and expensive development processes, which suggests that they may frequently rely instead on other pathways to generate ...
Senyard, J. +3 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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Resources in play: Bricolage in the Toy Store(y)
Journal of Business Venturing, 2007Abstract This paper analyzes the “Toy Store(y)” narrative by imagining the words and perspectives of several participants other than those from whose perspective the original story is told. By applying the lens of bricolage to a series of critical events and activities described in the Toy Store(y), I illustrate the theoretical and practical ...
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Crises and Resource Scarcity and Adaptability: Toward a Multi-level Bricolage
2023Abstract The case of Alpha, a group of small subsidiaries, confronted with a strong crisis following the implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) in a context of financial crisis (Spanish subsidiaries) allows the authors to illustrate the dynamics of collective bricolage, from individual bricolage to intra-subsidiary ...
Mawadia, Anass, Eggrickx, Ariel
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Exploratory Bricolage: How Resource-constrained Entrepreneurs Achieve Stretch Goals
Academy of Management ProceedingsBricolage is as an approach for entrepreneurs to overcome resource constraints, but the core definition of bricolage is far more exploratory than its extra feature of combination, which is manifest in today's entrepreneurial environment. To resolve this inconsistency, this study adopts the design of a longitudinal single case to investigate if and how ...
Zhang, Wei, Wang, Liyan, Li, Peter Ping
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Bricolage as a means of innovating in a resource-scarce environment (WITHDRAWN)
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2013The aim of this study is to gain insight on how bricolage is used to as a method of innovating in a resource scarce context.
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Optimization or Bricolage? Overcoming Resource Constraints in Global Social Entrepreneurship
Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2013Resources play a vital role in the development of an entrepreneurial venture. For ventures operating in the public interest, the process of effective resource mobilization can be especially critical to the social mission. However, there has been limited empirical examination of the approaches used by social ventures to mobilize critical resources.
Geoffrey Desa, Sandip Basu
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Bricolage, Resource Dependence, and the Creative Destruction of the Music Industry
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2012This qualitative study examines entrepreneurship in the context of the entertainment industry using resource dependence theory and integrating the concepts of bricolage and creative destruction.
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Resource Orchestration Process in the Limited-Resource Environment: The Social Bricolage Perspective
Journal of Social Entrepreneurship, 2022Seham Ghalwash, Ayman Ismail
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