Value‐based bricolage: Resource mobilization in the circular economy
Abstract Circular‐born firms face resource constraints first, as they emphasize the use and reuse of materials as an opposite to the linear production system of taking, making, and disposing of resources, and second, due to systemic challenges like lack of scale and information on resources.
Patrick Spieth
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The Relationship between Slack Resources, Resource Bricolage, and Entrepreneurial Opportunity Identification—Based on Resource Opportunity Perspective [PDF]
There are a lot of slack resources in a company. It is vitally important for an enterprise to use slack resources to identify entrepreneurial opportunities to establish company sustainable development. On the basis of the resource orchestration theory and from resource-opportunity perspective, this paper constructs a framework of slack resources and ...
Yongbo Sun, Yixin Ding, Sun Yongbo
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How does strategic flexibility affect bricolage: The moderating role of environmental turbulence. [PDF]
While most studies have viewed strategic flexibility as a capability to cope with the environmental turbulence and promote the product innovation, few of them investigate the mediating mechanism in the relationship between the strategic flexibility and ...
Mengmeng Meng +3 more
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Resource Bricolage for Inclusive Employment: A Case Study of Social Entrepreneurship to Support Parents of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities [PDF]
Supporting employment for people with intellectual disabilities is essential for their social inclusion and psychological well-being. Previous studies have explored how social enterprises facilitate employment for this group.
Zengke An +3 more
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Entrepreneurs’ network bricolage: Reconfiguring social ties for resource creation
The entrepreneurship literature demonstrates the positive impact of network bricolage on resource-seeking. We extend this work by examining why and how entrepreneurs reconfigure ties within the social architecture of their networks. Building on the network bricolage literature and an in-depth analysis of 55 dyadic relationships embedded in four ...
Cynthia M Webster +2 more
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Resource bricolage and growth of product and market scope in social enterprises [PDF]
AbstractThis research aims to understand how resource bricolage strategy plays a role in the growth of social enterprises in terms of their product and market. Based on interviews with nine social enterprises, our exploratory finding suggests that social enterprises often employ both internal and network resources in the process of making do.
Misagh Tasavori +2 more
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The bricolage mode of emergency medical teams in China: deficient and in urgent need of transformation—A qualitative study [PDF]
IntroductionEmergency medical rescue plays a vital role in alleviating the harm of all kinds of emergencies to people's physical and mental health and life safety. The current emergency medical teams (EMTs) formation model is not unified.
Li Wang +13 more
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Resource bricolage for parallel database systems [PDF]
Running parallel database systems in an environment with heterogeneous resources has become increasingly common, due to cluster evolution and increasing interest in moving applications into public clouds. For database systems running in a heterogeneous cluster, the default uniform data partitioning strategy may overload some of the slow machines while ...
Jiexing Li +2 more
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Entrepreneurial Bricolage to Facing Resource Constraint in Small Industry of Brown Cane Sugar
Bricolage theory, making do what is at hand, describes entrepreneurs' activities to sustain the business in a penurious environment. It is believed could not only develop the business but also trigger innovativeness, creativity, and sustainability.
Gusfa Arlian Putra +2 more
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Resource constraints and firm innovation: When less is more?
This paper explores the relationship between resource constraints and innovation of new firms. Drawing upon the relevant literature, we incorporate resource constraints as the antecedent to the bricolage-innovation link.
Shuxing Chen, Tao Shen
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