This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro‐entrepreneurs in Kenya who utilize waste materials to generate income, considered through the conceptual lens of bricolage. Waste materials can all be considered as sources of free or discounted materials that in resource‐constrained and poor communities might be leveraged to generate income in the absence of employment. This paper explores three key themes that emerge from the research findings, namely the various strategic dimensions of the cases, the networks and social capital they leverage and how these livelihood models relate to various dimensions of bricolage such as improvisation, making do and the process of ‘fiddling’ or recombining resources. The findings ...
On request of the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) a comprehensive research was carried out (1991-1993)...
The article reflects the findings of a survey undertaken in Mitchell’s Plain and presents a case stu...
MEDINA, Martin. The informal recycling sector in developing countries. Organizing waste pickers to e...
This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro-entrepreneurs in Kenya who...
This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro‐entrepreneurs in Kenya who...
Mini Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2023."There is insufficient knowledge around the li...
South Africa is gripped by high and rising levels of unemployment and poverty, which have conspired ...
Using the case study of a particular recyclable material, namely plastic, in the urban metropolis of...
This paper aims to understand the process by which socio-environmental entrepreneurs providing waste...
Urban waste has traditionally remained for municipal councils to manage in several sub-Saharan citie...
Magister Commercii - MComSouth Africa is faced with a triple threat of poor economic growth, poverty...
The circular economy is principally concerned with flows of materials, intending to capture and reus...
The circular economy (CE) framework has the potential to play a vital role in facilitating a differe...
This paper discusses key role players in waste management in developing countries. The identified ke...
Waste harvesting, which occurs mostly but not exclusively at open waste dumps in Zimbabwe, constitut...
On request of the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) a comprehensive research was carried out (1991-1993)...
The article reflects the findings of a survey undertaken in Mitchell’s Plain and presents a case stu...
MEDINA, Martin. The informal recycling sector in developing countries. Organizing waste pickers to e...
This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro-entrepreneurs in Kenya who...
This paper examines two social enterprises and 25+ informal economy micro‐entrepreneurs in Kenya who...
Mini Dissertation (MBA)--University of Pretoria, 2023."There is insufficient knowledge around the li...
South Africa is gripped by high and rising levels of unemployment and poverty, which have conspired ...
Using the case study of a particular recyclable material, namely plastic, in the urban metropolis of...
This paper aims to understand the process by which socio-environmental entrepreneurs providing waste...
Urban waste has traditionally remained for municipal councils to manage in several sub-Saharan citie...
Magister Commercii - MComSouth Africa is faced with a triple threat of poor economic growth, poverty...
The circular economy is principally concerned with flows of materials, intending to capture and reus...
The circular economy (CE) framework has the potential to play a vital role in facilitating a differe...
This paper discusses key role players in waste management in developing countries. The identified ke...
Waste harvesting, which occurs mostly but not exclusively at open waste dumps in Zimbabwe, constitut...
On request of the Undugu Society of Kenya (USK) a comprehensive research was carried out (1991-1993)...
The article reflects the findings of a survey undertaken in Mitchell’s Plain and presents a case stu...
MEDINA, Martin. The informal recycling sector in developing countries. Organizing waste pickers to e...