This 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. We further explore the relationship between the form of resource utilisation and the nature and scope of activities that the social enterprises embark upon, and find that only those relying on both internal and network bricolage are able to expand into new markets utilising newly developed products. We also find that social enterprises relying on only internal resources can reach the same point through increme...
Entrepreneurs work in a resource-constrained environment. What is more, the resources controlled by ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore bricolage as the missing link in understanding how...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how social enterprises acquire and manage resources. ...
This research aims to understand how resource bricolage strategy plays a role in the growth of socia...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
The process of resource mobilisation is fundamental in the creation of social value. However, the ev...
Social enterprises (SEs) seek effective resource mobilization strategies that can translate resource...
Social enterprises (SEs) seek effective resource mobilization strategies that can translate resource...
This paper introduces the special issue of Entrepreneurship and Regional Development on bricolage in...
Increasingly, social enterprises are relying on collaboration with partners to tackle the resource c...
How can a social entrepreneur, starting a new venture overcome resource constraints in an uncertain ...
The emerging theory of ‘bricolage’ as a resource behaviour represents an attempt to address the cent...
Current theorizations of bricolage in entrepreneurship studies require refinement and development to...
We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – a...
We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – a...
Entrepreneurs work in a resource-constrained environment. What is more, the resources controlled by ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore bricolage as the missing link in understanding how...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how social enterprises acquire and manage resources. ...
This research aims to understand how resource bricolage strategy plays a role in the growth of socia...
Social entrepreneurship (SE) has become a rapidly growing research domain in academia. SE aims to so...
The process of resource mobilisation is fundamental in the creation of social value. However, the ev...
Social enterprises (SEs) seek effective resource mobilization strategies that can translate resource...
Social enterprises (SEs) seek effective resource mobilization strategies that can translate resource...
This paper introduces the special issue of Entrepreneurship and Regional Development on bricolage in...
Increasingly, social enterprises are relying on collaboration with partners to tackle the resource c...
How can a social entrepreneur, starting a new venture overcome resource constraints in an uncertain ...
The emerging theory of ‘bricolage’ as a resource behaviour represents an attempt to address the cent...
Current theorizations of bricolage in entrepreneurship studies require refinement and development to...
We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – a...
We investigate the relationship between bricolage – an approach to a firm’s resource development – a...
Entrepreneurs work in a resource-constrained environment. What is more, the resources controlled by ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore bricolage as the missing link in understanding how...
The purpose of this dissertation is to explore how social enterprises acquire and manage resources. ...