We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – and the firm’s strategic resource position as depicted by the resource-based view (RBV). The RBV is concerned with the resource characteristics of firms that lead to sustainable competitive advantage. Alternatively, bricolage is a process of resource use and development characterised by using resources at hand, recombining resources and making do. Based on a sample of 1,329 entrepreneurial start-ups we find that higher levels of bricolage behaviour tend to lead to more advantageous strategic resource positions
While prior research suggests that entrepreneurial bricolage is often useful as a coping mechanism f...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
To build a competitive advantage, accumulating resources is an unachievable expectation. Incumbent c...
We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – a...
Resource-based theory posits that firms achieve high performance by controlling resources\ud that ar...
Many firms initially face significant resource constraints during attempts to develop and grow (Shep...
Entrepreneurs work in a resource-constrained environment. What is more, the resources controlled by ...
The emerging theory of ‘bricolage’ as a resource behaviour represents an attempt to address the cent...
This research aims to understand how resource bricolage strategy plays a role in the growth of socia...
Evidence suggests that both nascent and young firms (henceforth: “new firms”)—despite typically bein...
Understanding how young entrepreneurial firms achieve and maintain competitive advantage is of criti...
Theories of management and organization have traditionally overlooked the concept of bricolage. Focu...
In recent times the resource-based view (RBV) of strategic management has recorded a sizeable attent...
The resource-based view clarifies to what extent organizational resources affect strategic performan...
The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm offers a further perspective to marketing strategists that...
While prior research suggests that entrepreneurial bricolage is often useful as a coping mechanism f...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
To build a competitive advantage, accumulating resources is an unachievable expectation. Incumbent c...
We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – a...
Resource-based theory posits that firms achieve high performance by controlling resources\ud that ar...
Many firms initially face significant resource constraints during attempts to develop and grow (Shep...
Entrepreneurs work in a resource-constrained environment. What is more, the resources controlled by ...
The emerging theory of ‘bricolage’ as a resource behaviour represents an attempt to address the cent...
This research aims to understand how resource bricolage strategy plays a role in the growth of socia...
Evidence suggests that both nascent and young firms (henceforth: “new firms”)—despite typically bein...
Understanding how young entrepreneurial firms achieve and maintain competitive advantage is of criti...
Theories of management and organization have traditionally overlooked the concept of bricolage. Focu...
In recent times the resource-based view (RBV) of strategic management has recorded a sizeable attent...
The resource-based view clarifies to what extent organizational resources affect strategic performan...
The resource-based view (RBV) of the firm offers a further perspective to marketing strategists that...
While prior research suggests that entrepreneurial bricolage is often useful as a coping mechanism f...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
To build a competitive advantage, accumulating resources is an unachievable expectation. Incumbent c...