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Selective or parallel? Towards measuring the domains of entrepreneurial bricolage

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posted on 2024-10-30, 21:32 authored by Mikko Ronkko, Juhana Peltonen, Pia Arenius
Entrepreneurial bricolage has been proposed as a method of alleviating resource constraints of entrepreneurial firms. However, the outcomes of bricolage for a firm may vary greatly. One of the most pressing issues is to clarify how bricolage may enhance firm growth. Based on case studies, Baker and Nelson (2005) propose that applying bricolage in limited areas ('selective bricolage') may enable firms to grow, whereas excessive ('parallel') bricolage may lead to the opposite outcome. However, the process of testing the generalizability of this relationship using quantitative methods has just begun. In this chapter, we describe our efforts to develop a scale that measures bricolage manifestation in firms by using the 'environmental domains' of Baker and Nelson (2005) to facilitate quantitative testing of the bricolage-growth relationship.

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Start page

43

End page

61

Total pages

18

Outlet

Entrepreneurial Resourcefulness: Competing With Constraints

Editors

A. C. Corbett and J. A. Katz

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place published

Bingley, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Emerald Group Publishing

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2006062025

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-05-29

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