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Brito, Waldete, and Gesiel Leão. "A Bricolagem como forma poética e improvisada: uma visão de vivências do MC dançarino." Arteriais - Revista do Programa de Pós-Gradução em Artes 4, no. 7 (2019): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.18542/arteriais.v4i7.6936.

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ResumoO presente estudo foi elaborado por meio de pesquisas e vivências a partir de um dos elementos do hip-hop, cultura na qual investigamos neste campo de estudo, desde o ano de 2012. As abordagens centrais aqui desenvolvidas partem de uma pesquisa extensa, tanto filosófica quanto poética, de experiências e criações, sobretudo a partir das reflexões e contribuições do projeto de pesquisa Poéticas Contemporâneas: Bricolagem coreográfica e improvisação, coordenado pela professora Dra.Waldete Brito, realizado na Escola de Teatro e Dança na Universidade Federal do Pará, em 2017. A partir de disc
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Sjöberg, Katarina. "Ett bricolage." Sociologisk Forskning 43, no. 1 (2006): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.37062/sf.43.19290.

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Santamaría García, Carmen. "Bricolage assembling." International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 16, no. 3 (2011): 345–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.16.3.04san.

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This article illustrates the use of spoken corpora for a contrastive study of casual conversation in English and Spanish. It models an eclectic methodology for cross-linguistic comparison at the level of discourse, specifically of exchange structures, by drawing upon analytic resources from corpus linguistics (CL), conversation analysis (CA) and discourse analysis (DA). This combination of perspectives presents challenges and limitations which will be discussed and exemplified through a case study that explores agreement and disagreement sequences. English data have been retrieved from the San
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Brears, Peter. "Beyond bricolage." Antiquity 69, no. 264 (1995): 624–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00082090.

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Sahi, Gurjeet Kaur, and Nivedita Agarwal. "Harnessing Supply Chain Knowledge for Mitigating the Negative Effects of Bricolage." International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 17, no. 04 (2020): 2050023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219877020500236.

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Bricolage is a term used to illustrate the practice in which small firms tap scant available resources to exploit business opportunities and to facilitate innovation. We focus on decreasing returns from excessive bricolage and, more importantly, highlight an important role played by supply chain knowledge in mitigating decreasing returns from bricolage. The role played by supply chain knowledge in reducing the negative effects of excessive bricolage is not explored yet. This study, in the context of an emerging economy, seeks to isolate the linear and quadratic effects of bricolage on firm per
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NOOR, MISBAH, FAYAZ ALI SHAH, and SHAHID JAN KAKAKHEL. "Unfolding Bricolage in Social Entrepreneurship: A Way Forward for Future Research." International Review of Management and Business Research 9, no. 4 (2020): 44–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.30543/9-4(2020)-5.

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Social entrepreneurship has been recently becoming center of attention for academicians and practitioners. It is mainly because of its critical role in addressing unmet needs and social problems of underprivileged communities around the globe. Social entrepreneurs are often confronted with the scarcity of resources as they are inherently located in resource constrained settings. Given the scarcity of resources and the crucial role of social entrepreneurship, bricolage is emerging as a promising strategy to address resource scarcity in impoverished settings. In this vein, this paper provides a
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Zheng, Ai-xiang. "Applying resource bricolage theory to the city integration of new-generation migrant workers in China." PLOS ONE 16, no. 8 (2021): e0256332. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256332.

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New-generation migrant workers in Chinese cities are struggling with a lack of urban resources, such as capital, skills, and relationships. To cope with the pressure of these resource constraints, new-generation migrant workers obtain urban development opportunities through resource bricolage. Based on a questionnaire survey of 365 new-generation migrant workers, we used a multiple regression analysis to study the mechanism underlying the effects of resource bricolage on the city integration of new-generation migrant workers. There were four findings: (1) resource bricolage had a significant p
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Huang, Xiang, Xueling Li, Yang Yu, Xianrong Zheng, and Xiaobo Xu. "Integration of Bricolage and Institutional Entrepreneurship for Internet Finance." Journal of Global Information Management 27, no. 2 (2019): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgim.2019040101.

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This article describes how current research on the institutional entrepreneurship process tends to ‘design principles.' There is lack of research on mechanism and strategy of the institutional bricolage, especially for Internet finance. Based on analysis of Yu'e Bao, the authors found that institutional entrepreneurs often use bricolage to form new institutions in organizational, material and discursive dimensions: organizational dimension which uses the attaching and bridging bricolage to achieve relational networks; material dimension which uses the simplifying and extending bricolage to acq
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Krontoft, Anna, Lars Fuglsang, and Hanne Kronborg. "Innovation activity among nurses: The translation and preliminary validation of the Bricolage Measure – a mixed-method study." Nordic Journal of Nursing Research 38, no. 3 (2017): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2057158517733931.

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Qualitatively, research has demonstrated the existence of bricolage among healthcare staff, i.e. solving problems on the spot by resources at hand, and its potential to lead to innovation. However, we know little about the spread of bricolage activity and its potential role for innovation in healthcare. The aim of this study was therefore to provide an instrument for measuring bricolage activity among nurses, to test the measure and learn about the spread of bricolage in nursing in Denmark. We used a mixed-method design including a translation–back translation, a pre-test and a pilot test. Pri
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Cui, Miao, Jinfang Qian, Xin Dai, and Mengjun Liu. "Transition from Offline to Online through Digital Resource Bricolage in A Health Crisis: A Case Study of Two Primary Schools." Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems 13 (2021): 69–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17705/1pais.13403.

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Abstract Background: Health crisis responses underline maintaining normal operations. By utilizing digital resources, organizations are able to maintain essential operations through transiting their operations from offline to online during a health crisis. However, little is known about how organizations rapidly adapt to online operations. By taking resource bricolage as the theoretical lens, this study investigates the process that organizations rapidly transit from offline to online through digital resource bricolage during health crises. Methods: A case study of two primary schools that mai
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Kannampuzha, Merie Joseph, and Mari Suoranta. "Bricolage in the marketing efforts of a social enterprise." Journal of Research in Marketing and Entrepreneurship 18, no. 2 (2016): 176–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jrme-07-2015-0039.

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Purpose The paper aims to understand how resource constraints are addressed in the development of a marketing strategy by a social enterprise. Design/methodology/approach The authors have used an in-depth case study of collaboration between a Finnish university and an Indian social enterprise as the methodology for the research in which the data were collected over a period of two years. The data involve semi-structured interviews, field notes and student reports. Findings The authors propose bricolage as a method of marketing ingenuity in resource-constrained social enterprises. Network brico
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BOJICA, ANA M., ABEER ISTANBOULI, and MARIA DEL MAR FUENTES-FUENTES. "BRICOLAGE AND GROWTH STRATEGIES: EFFECTS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF PALESTINIAN WOMEN-LED FIRMS." Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 19, no. 04 (2014): 1450023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s108494671450023x.

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This study explores the relationships between bricolage, firm performance and growth opportunities in contexts characterized by extreme resource scarcity. Using a sample of 160 Palestinian female entrepreneurs as representative of entrepreneurs acting in extremely resource-deprived environments, we find that bricolage has a positive influence on firm performance. Further, as predicted in the hypotheses, the role of bricolage differs depending on the type of strategy the firm develops. When firms seek to introduce new products/services or modifications in their current products/services, a high
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Boxenbaum, Eva, Mary Ann Glynn, Michael Lounsbury, and Charles-Clemens Rüling. "Rediscovering bricolage: Is bricolage useful for conceptualizing institutional innovation?" Academy of Management Proceedings 2013, no. 1 (2013): 15364. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2013.15364symposium.

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Blankenship, Bethany. "Bricolage and Student Learning." Student Success 11, no. 2 (2020): 122–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ssj.v11i3.1442.

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This practice report discusses the term “bricolage” and its relationship to student learning. The positive and negative perceptions of teachers and students as “bricoleurs” (those who practice bricolage) are discussed. An exploratory study that examines the application of bricolage in the classroom is discussed. In two different settings, the effects of bricolage instruction are shown to increase creativity and learning as student negotiate with various materials and ideas to construct new meanings.
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Malik, Tariq H. "Contextual Bricolage and the Founder’s Apprehension in the inter-generational Succession of Small Family Businesses." management revue 31, no. 1 (2020): 55–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0935-9915-2020-1-55.

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Small family businesses (SFBs) encounter disruption during the inter-generational succession that has drawn attention to the founder’s apprehension but has overlooked the contextual attention in intensity and inter-contextual interaction. Inter-contextual interaction refers to the combination of two contexts such as actors and place or timing and structure. This article addresses this question to explore the salience of contextual intensity and bricolage between two contexts (e.g. actors and place) through a two-stage method. First, we used qualitative data and codified it, using content analy
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Zhang, Ao, Mingxu Bao, Xiaobo Xu, Lan Zhang, and Yuehui Cui. "The Effect of Dual-Level Transformational Leadership on New Firm Performance." Journal of Global Information Management 29, no. 6 (2021): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jgim.20211101.oa39.

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In recent years, entrepreneurial bricolage acts as an effective way to solve the problem of resource constraint in new firms, and then gradually attracted attention from related scholars in entrepreneurship field. However, the existing literatures have an obviously insufficient of the implementation and driving factor of entrepreneurial bricolage behavior. Therefore, in this paper, we integrate entrepreneurial bricolage theory with transformational leadership theory to construct a theory model among dual-level (i.e., individual-focused and group-focused) transformational leadership, entreprene
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Duymedjian, Raffi, and Charles-Clemens Rüling. "Towards a Foundation of Bricolage in Organization and Management Theory." Organization Studies 31, no. 2 (2010): 133–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840609347051.

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This article provides a conceptual underpinning for the study of bricolage in organizations. Based on a review of Claude Lévi-Strauss’s original writing, we propose that bricolage involves an ideal-typical configuration of acting (practice), knowing (epistemology) and an underlying world view (metaphysics) and develop the opposed ideal-types of the bricoleur and the engineer. We then explore and propose to distinguish two forms of collective bricolage—familiar and convention-based—depending on the type of interaction and the nature of the conventions employed. Finally, we highlight the tension
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Ouyang, Sheng, Linji Luo, Kaili Chen, and Zhaoyang Liu. "The Mechanism of Entrepreneurial Resource Bricolage on Entrepreneurial Behavior in Underdeveloped Regions." Systems 13, no. 1 (2025): 56. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13010056.

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Entrepreneurial resources are crucial to the success of ventures in underdeveloped regions. Leveraging limited resources to enhance entrepreneurial effectiveness and contribute to poverty alleviation through entrepreneurship has attracted significant academic interest. In this study, a conceptual model is developed, incorporating resource bricolage, entrepreneurial involvement, entrepreneurial action learning, and entrepreneurial behavior. Through an empirical analysis of data collected from 230 startup founders in the Wuling Mountain Area, the results indicate that resource bricolage positive
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Chinyoka, S. V. "Bricolage: A State of Entrepreneurial Excellence." Asian Business Research 2, no. 3 (2017): 46. http://dx.doi.org/10.20849/abr.v2i3.223.

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PurposeThe purpose of this conceptual paper is to discuss the concept of bricolage. It defines the term bricolage and its personified form ‘bricoleur’. The paper attempts to identify some measures of bricolage that can assist to relate that concept to either growth of enterprises or their performance. The paper also relates bricoleurs to entrepreneurs. Lastly, the paper asks whether bricoleurs are born or made.Design/Methodology/Approach This is an exploratory paper on a new concept, which should be pursued in more detail in subsequent research. Sources of information are mainly journal articl
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Tian, Lifang, Ying Jiang, and Lu Li. "The Driving Factors, Mechanism and Result Effects of Entrepreneurial Bricolage From the Perspective of Different Entrepreneurial Contexts." Asian Business Research 7, no. 2 (2022): 52. http://dx.doi.org/10.20849/abr.v7i2.1063.

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Entrepreneurship bricolage is an important way for entrepreneurs to dynamically tap and use existing resources to achieve the purpose of entrepreneurial activities based on the entrepreneurial context. The research on the result effect, driving factors and mechanism of entrepreneurship bricolage in different entrepreneurial contexts can provide a new perspective for the effective use of resource endowments for entrepreneurial enterprises. A systematic analysis of 115 documents collected in the field of entrepreneurial bricolage in recent years found that the driving factors of entrepreneurial
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Fenghai, Zhang, and Wang Fang. "Research on entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial bricolage and performance of IT new venture." E3S Web of Conferences 179 (2020): 02074. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202017902074.

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Through the questionnaire survey of 152 IT new ventures, this study establishes the relationship model of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial bricolage and IT new ventures performance, and uses regression analysis and other methods to obtain the following results: giving full play to entrepreneurship can effectively promote IT new venture to carry out entrepreneurial bricolage; entrepreneurship has a significant impact on IT new venture performance. Entrepreneurial bricolage can effectively improve the IT new venture performance and promote their growth; Entrepreneurial bricolage plays a partial
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Carrascoza, João Anzanello. "Duchamp e a anestesia estética na publicidade." Comunicação Mídia e Consumo 2, no. 4 (2008): 61–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.18568/cmc.v2i4.36.

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A criação publicitária resulta de uma prática de bricolagem levada a termo pelo redator e pelo diretor de arte – profissionais que atuam em dupla nas agências de propaganda e são os responsáveis pela elaboração das mensagens. Nesse processo, lançam mão de todo tipo de material cultural para criar as peças solicitadas. Ambos se valem sistematicamente, como matéria-prima, de citações
 de imagens e enunciados fundadores, interferindo em seu significado, o que nos faz pensar nos ready-mades de Duchamp. Este artigo traz uma reflexão sobre o ready-made como método de criação na propaganda e sua
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Crouch, David. "bricolage, poetics, spacing." Humanities 6, no. 4 (2017): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h6040095.

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Olivera, Martin. "Insertion ou bricolage ?" Plein droit 99, no. 4 (2013): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pld.099.0007.

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Gheerbrant, Denis. "Fiche bricolage caméra." La Revue Documentaires N° 26-27, no. 1 (2016): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/docu.026.0340.

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Langlet, Marianne. "Débrouille et bricolage." Lien Social N° 1275, no. 12 (2020): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/liso.1275.0010.

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Kinn, Liv Grethe, Helge Holgersen, Tor-Johan Ekeland, and Larry Davidson. "Metasynthesis and Bricolage." Qualitative Health Research 23, no. 9 (2013): 1285–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732313502127.

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Russell, Rachel, and Melissa Tyler. "Branding and Bricolage." Childhood 12, no. 2 (2005): 221–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0907568205051905.

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McMillan, Kim. "The Critical Bricolage." International Journal of Qualitative Methods 14, no. 4 (2015): 160940691561155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1609406915611550.

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Gensburger, Sarah. "Mémoire et bricolage." Ethnologie française 37, no. 3 (2007): 433. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ethn.073.0433.

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Graham, Yashika. "The Baugh Bricolage." Caribbean Quarterly 70, no. 1 (2024): 111–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00086495.2024.2323385.

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Rosado-Serrano, Alexander, Antonio Navarro-García, and Carola M. Nárvaez-Rosario. "Entrepreneurial Bricolage Theory." Newman Business Review 11, no. 1 (2025): 42–79. https://doi.org/10.22451/3002.nbr2025.vol11.1.10105.

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El Desarrollo tradicional de negocios ha sido mediante tiendas físicas en pueblos pequeños y centros comerciales. Actualmente, emprendedores seleccionan modos de entrada como contenedores marítimos, camiones y remolques para abrir tiendas de venta de alimentos, bienes de consumo y servicios. Utilizamos la teoría de entrepreneurial bricolage para explorar si las motivaciones para esta selección están basadas en la sostenibilidad, conveniencia y costos. Efectuamos una encuesta a estudiantes universitarios y encontramos que jóvenes emprendedores favorecen abrir negocios en centros de las ciudades
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Senyard, Julienne Marie. "Where Bricolage goes Wrong: Sources and Mechanisms of Ineffective Bricolage." Academy of Management Proceedings 2015, no. 1 (2015): 14509. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2015.14509abstract.

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Shaflian, Islami A., and Ellisa Evawani. "Bricolage a Design Approach for Improving High Density Area." Journal of Social Sciences Research, SPI6 (December 25, 2018): 760–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32861/jssr.spi6.760.767.

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This study aims to arouse the awareness of designers on how to see bricolage as a design approach to improve the quality of life in informal kampung settlements. The study case is Kampung Cikini Kramat in Jakarta. Thispocket kampung surrounded by buildings and infrastructure that have been considered to be tidy and orderly established. Urban dwellers living in informal settlements such as kampung, favelas, pueblos jóvenes and gecekondu are mostly judged to be the people who are not well established and left behind. However, it appears that they tend to advocate innovation and sustainability fr
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Baker, Ted, and Reed E. Nelson. "Creating Something from Nothing: Resource Construction through Entrepreneurial Bricolage." Administrative Science Quarterly 50, no. 3 (2005): 329–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2189/asqu.2005.50.3.329.

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A field study of 29 resource-constrained firms that varied dramatically in their responses to similar objective environments is used to examine the process by which entrepreneurs in resource-poor environments were able to render unique services by recombining elements at hand for new purposes that challenged institutional definitions and limits. We found that Lévi-Strauss's concept of bricolage—making do with what is at hand—explained many of the behaviors we observed in small firms that were able to create something from nothing by exploiting physical, social, or institutional inputs that oth
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Tindiwensi, Catherine Komugisha, John C. Munene, Arthur Sserwanga, Ernest Abaho, and Rebecca Namatovu-Dawa. "Farm management skills, entrepreneurial bricolage and market orientation." Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies 10, no. 5 (2020): 717–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jadee-08-2019-0111.

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PurposeThis article investigates the relationship between farm management skills, entrepreneurial bricolage and market orientation in smallholder farms.Design/methodology/approachThe study used quantitative approaches to survey 378 smallholder farms in Uganda. Data were analysed using Structural Equation Modelling to establish the relationship between farm management skills, entrepreneurial bricolage and market orientation.FindingsFarm management skills positively predict market orientation while entrepreneurial bricolage partially mediates the relationship between farm management skills and m
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Han, Ying. "Influence of spatial configuration in coworking spaces on entrepreneurial bricolage: Evidence from China." Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 49, no. 3 (2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.9706.

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In this study the emerging phenomenon of coworking is contextualized within a theoretical framework. I conducted a survey with 310 people in China who were working in coworking spaces. Using multiple regression analyses, I assessed whether physical design, social networks, and individual trust (i.e., spatial configuration) in these shared environments stimulates entrepreneurial bricolage. The results show that physical design positively influenced entrepreneurial bricolage in the coworking space; that network ties had a mediating effect, which confirms that social networks partially mediated t
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Mendes, Maria de Lourdes Salmito, Thiago Assunção de Moraes, and Mauricio Mendes Boavista de Castro. "Entrepreneurial Bricolage in Tourism on the “Route of Emotions”." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 19, no. 5 (2025): e012231. https://doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v19n5-053.

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Objective: This research aimed to Analyze entrepreneurial bricolage on the Route of Emotions based on the concept of entrepreneurial bricolage. Theoretical Framework: The research is based on the theoretical concept of bricolage, which is the use of available resources in a creative way, an essential concept for understanding entrepreneurial behavior in environments with limited resources. Method: The qualitative research was carried out in the municipalities of Parnaíba, Luís Correia, Ilha Grande and Cajueiro da Praia, and data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 13 entrepre
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Kustiningsih, Nanik, Wuryan Andayani, Vidia Gati, Kuswandi Kuswandi, and Alphasyah Lazuardy Sidarta. "The mediating role of innovation in the impact of entrepreneurial bricolage on SME performance in the tourism sector." Edelweiss Applied Science and Technology 8, no. 6 (2024): 4349–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.55214/25768484.v8i6.2935.

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This study examines the mediating role of innovation in the relationship between entrepreneurial bricolage and the performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the tourism sector. The research examines how resource-limited SMEs utilize creative problem-solving and resource optimization to enhance their competitive advantage. The study adopts a quantitative approach. Data was collected through surveys and in-depth interviews, data were collected from 46 SMEs in East Java, Indonesia, path analysis reveals that innovation significantly enhances the positive impact of bricolage on S
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Liu, Xiaoli, and Lei Zhang. "Entrepreneurial Bricolage, Business Model Innovation, and Sustainable Entrepreneurial Performance of Digital Entrepreneurial Ventures: The Moderating Effect of Digital Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Empowerment." Sustainability 16, no. 18 (2024): 8168. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16188168.

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Digital entrepreneurial ventures are increasingly embracing a high-quality development trajectory that prioritizes green, low-carbon, and sustainable practices, necessitating ongoing environmental enhancements and the active assumption of social responsibilities alongside economic progress. Despite this, there is a significant disparity in the sustainable entrepreneurial performance among these ventures, highlighting the need for an in-depth exploration of the underlying factors. This study develops a theoretical framework that links entrepreneurial bricolage to business model innovation and u
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Jayampathi, E. K. "Entrepreneurial Bricolage, Agility, and Organizational Performance: Evidence from Small and Medium scale Enterprises." South Asian Journal of Business Insights 4, no. 2 (2025): 45–66. https://doi.org/10.4038/sajbi.v4i2.69.

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Entrepreneurial bricolage and organizational agility are key strategies for overcoming resource constraints and navigating volatile market conditions in today’s contemporary business organizations. Bricolage enables organizations to creatively utilize available resources, while agility helps them quickly adapt to changing environments. Together, these strategies empower businesses to improve their performance and competitiveness, despite the numerous challenges they face in fast-paced turbulent markets. Whereas identifying the importance of entrepreneurial bricolage and organizational agility
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LINNA, PAULA. "BRICOLAGE AS A MEANS OF INNOVATING IN A RESOURCE-SCARCE ENVIRONMENT: A STUDY OF INNOVATOR-ENTREPRENEURS AT THE BOP." Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 18, no. 03 (2013): 1350015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1084946713500155.

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The aim of this study is to gain an insight on how bricolage is used as a method of innovation in a resource scarce context. Previous studies of entrepreneurship have emphasized the significance of bricolage especially as a way to mobilize resources. Although seen to be essential when entrepreneurs are facing resource constraints, no attention has been paid to bricolage in the context of local entrepreneurs in developing countries. This study is based on the analysis of innovation processes of Kenyan innovator-entrepreneurs who are designing low-cost renewable energy solutions for rural people
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Borisov, S. V. "VARIABILITY OF WORLDVIEW EXPERIENCE:BRICOLAGE VS “BLUE PILL”." Experience industries Socio-Cultural Research Technologies, no. 2 (2024): 21–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.34680/eiscrt-2024-2(7)-21-54.

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Worldview experience is structured as bricolage. Bricolage is deeply rooted in culture and is the essence of any cognitive process. It does not matter what cognitive models are used. Bricolage has always been and will always be the default epistemology. That is, piecing together what is discovered by chance has always been the primary way of acquiring knowledge. Intersubjectivity triggers a process from facts to data, and then from data to truth, with the term “truth” in this socio-cultural context generally being substituted for the terms “belief system” or “metanarrative”. Therefore, an indi
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Wang, Xinyuan, Zhenyang Zhang, and Dongphil Chun. "Resource Bricolage, Digital Transformation, and Business Model Innovation: Based on the Conditional Process Analysis of Entrepreneurship." Systems 13, no. 5 (2025): 355. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems13050355.

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Business model innovation represents a critical pathway for firms to create value and enhance competitiveness, yet innovation processes are frequently constrained by resource limitations. To explore the determinants of business model innovation, we developed a theoretical framework examining the influence mechanism of resource bricolage on business model innovation, introducing digital transformation as a mediating variable and entrepreneurship as a moderating variable. We conducted an empirical study by surveying 263 entrepreneurs across China. Using Model 59 in the PROCESS macro for SPSS, we
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Fortes, Gustavo Passos, and Cândido Vieira Borges Junior. "Social immersion, spatial bricolage and entrepreneurship in the context of traditional communities." Contextus – Revista Contemporânea de Economia e Gestão 21 (August 1, 2023): e83320. http://dx.doi.org/10.19094/contextus.2023.83320.

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Entrepreneurship can be a way to improve life in traditional communities by seeking to harness the potential of the local culture. Social immersion helps learn the dynamics of entrepreneurship in community contexts by contributing to the understanding of the logic of embeddedness, identifying opportunities for collective actions through spatial bricolage. Thus, in the traditional community context, spatial bricolage shows possibilities for joint actions by the population that are in line with customs and traditions. This essay discusses elements of spatial bricolage in the context of social im
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Martínez, Mónica Ferradas, Judith Marita Soplin Rojas, Lizet Malena Farro-Ruiz, Hilario Chipana Chipana, and Mery Gemeli Masias Fernandez. "Bricolage as a Management Tool: Literature Review." International Journal of Professional Business Review 8, no. 8 (2023): e03230. http://dx.doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2023.v8i8.3230.

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Objective: This research analyzes the main characteristics of bricolage in entrepreneurship by determining the consequences that its use brings to ventures; presenting potential lines of research related to bricolage that can be addressed. Theoretical Framework: Bricolage is the concept developed by Lévi-Strauss when referring to intellectual bricolage, he presents it as a way of creating, assembling or forming knowledge using parts or elements of diverse origins. The application of this concept to the business field, points to entrepreneurs who defy the limitations imposed by the scarcity of
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Glasbeek, Luc. "Bricolage and its Strategic Connotations: A Study of Greek Social Entrepreneurs in Times of Crisis." British Journal of Management, November 22, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12880.

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AbstractThis study examines how social entrepreneurs contend with severe resource constraints in times of crisis. To explain entrepreneurial responses to such limitations, researchers use the concept of bricolage, which involves creatively combining scarce resources to solve problems. Although previous studies have disregarded bricolage's potential strategic connotations, this paper uses qualitative data from 44 informants in 20 Greek social enterprises to reveal the coexistence and entwinement of strategic and bricolage behaviours. The paper adopts a strategy‐as‐practice (SaP) lens to concept
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Santiago Sanchez, Hugo, Meltem Eski, and Ioannis Costas Batlle. "Bricolage for Innovative Qualitative Social Science Research: A Perspective on Its Conceptual Hallmarks." Qualitative Inquiry, July 26, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10778004241265987.

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In the ever-evolving landscape of qualitative social science research, innovative methodologies are crucial for capturing the complexities of human behavior and societal dynamics. Bricolage, a versatile approach derived from Claude Lévi-Strauss’s structuralist inquiry, has flourished within post-structuralism, post-modernism, critical theories, feminism, and cultural studies. Despite its growing recognition, challenges persist in comprehending and applying bricolage due to its interdisciplinary and eclectic nature. More established research methodologies face limitations in adapting to contemp
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Gómez, Agustín. "Entre el collage y el bricolaje. Una cierta mirada hacia El desprecio de Godard en Los abrazos rotos de Almodóvar." Fotocinema. Revista científica de cine y fotografía, no. 5 (September 28, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/fotocinema.2012.v0i5.5897.

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En Los abrazos rotos, Almodóvar construye un relato a partir de otros relatos. Lo hará de dos formas. Por una parte muestra -lo que denominamos collage- un conjunto de obras pictóricas y cinematográficas principalmente. Por otra construye unas relaciones más ocultas, menos visibles, que englobamos dentro de la definición de bricolage de Levi-Strauss. Esta última forma nos conduce a El desprecio (Le mépris, 1963) de Godard, que es la que utiliza para narrar la relación entre Martel y Lena.Palabras clave: Almodóvar; collage; bricolaje; posmodernidad; Godard; Le mépris. Key words: Almodóvar; coll
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Chitata, Tavengwa, Jeltsje Kemerink-Seyoum, and Frances Cleaver. "‘Our humanism cannot be captured in the bylaws’: How moral ecological rationalities and care shape a smallholder irrigation scheme in Zimbabwe." Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, November 15, 2022, 251484862211379. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/25148486221137968.

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In this article, we bring concepts of institutional bricolage, moral ecological rationalities and care into engagement, to explain the everyday management of an irrigation scheme in Zimbabwe. In doing this we: (a) emphasise the constant processes of bricolage through which irrigators adapt to changing circumstances and dynamically enact irrigation management; (b) illustrate some of the key features of the contemporary, hybridised moral-ecological rationalities that shape these processes of bricolage; (c) show how motivations to care (for people, the environment and infrastructure) as well as t
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