Purpose Small social entrepreneurs (SSEs) who operate in resource-constrained environments frequently use entrepreneurial bricolage (EB) to overcome such limitations. Research in social entrepreneurship mainly focuses on the outcomes of bricolage, with little knowledge about individual mechanisms that lead SSEs to use this approach. The authors fill this gap by investigating the role of entrepreneurial passion in fostering bricolage and the mediating effect of the sense of community. Design/methodology/approach To validate the theoretical model, the authors surveyed 279 SSEs operating in 7 African countries. The authors assessed the risk of common method bias, internal reliability and the validity of constructs and tested the hypotheses by performing linear regression analysis. Findings This study’s results demonstrate that passionate SSEs operating in resource-constrained contexts develop a sense of community by perceiving it as a valuable resource provider and that sense of community moves them to engage with EB. Research limitations/implications Within the field of social entrepreneurship, this study examines the importance of a sense of community among SSEs; this evidence opens new avenues for research on drivers of small businesses operating in developing economies. Practical implications This study has practical implications for SSEs on implementing bricolage, and guidelines for governments, policymakers and NGOs in better developing their policies and programs considering the role of communities. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by highlighting individual-level drivers of bricolage for SSEs operating in resource constraints, and revealing the relevance of the subjective view of the role of the community.

Ciambotti, G., Zaccone, M. C., Pedrini, M., Enabling bricolage in resource-constrained contexts: the role of sense of community and passion in African social entrepreneurs, <<JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT>>, 2023; 30 (1): 167-185. [doi:10.1108/JSBED-02-2022-0049] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/213224]

Enabling bricolage in resource-constrained contexts: the role of sense of community and passion in African social entrepreneurs

Ciambotti, Giacomo;Zaccone, Maria Cristina;Pedrini, Matteo
2022

Abstract

Purpose Small social entrepreneurs (SSEs) who operate in resource-constrained environments frequently use entrepreneurial bricolage (EB) to overcome such limitations. Research in social entrepreneurship mainly focuses on the outcomes of bricolage, with little knowledge about individual mechanisms that lead SSEs to use this approach. The authors fill this gap by investigating the role of entrepreneurial passion in fostering bricolage and the mediating effect of the sense of community. Design/methodology/approach To validate the theoretical model, the authors surveyed 279 SSEs operating in 7 African countries. The authors assessed the risk of common method bias, internal reliability and the validity of constructs and tested the hypotheses by performing linear regression analysis. Findings This study’s results demonstrate that passionate SSEs operating in resource-constrained contexts develop a sense of community by perceiving it as a valuable resource provider and that sense of community moves them to engage with EB. Research limitations/implications Within the field of social entrepreneurship, this study examines the importance of a sense of community among SSEs; this evidence opens new avenues for research on drivers of small businesses operating in developing economies. Practical implications This study has practical implications for SSEs on implementing bricolage, and guidelines for governments, policymakers and NGOs in better developing their policies and programs considering the role of communities. Originality/value This study contributes to the literature by highlighting individual-level drivers of bricolage for SSEs operating in resource constraints, and revealing the relevance of the subjective view of the role of the community.
2022
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Ciambotti, G., Zaccone, M. C., Pedrini, M., Enabling bricolage in resource-constrained contexts: the role of sense of community and passion in African social entrepreneurs, <<JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT>>, 2023; 30 (1): 167-185. [doi:10.1108/JSBED-02-2022-0049] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/213224]
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