articleEntrepreneurship Theory and PracticeMar 5, 2010Closed access

Social Bricolage: Theorizing Social Value Creation in Social Enterprises

Hong Kong Metropolitan University · University of Cambridge · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Current theorizations of bricolage in entrepreneurship studies require refinement and development to be used as a theoretical framework for social entrepreneurship. Our analysis traces bricolage's conceptual underpinnings from various disciplines, identifying its key constructs as making do, a refusal to be constrained by limitations, and improvisation. Although these characteristics appear to epitomize the process of creating social enterprises, our research identifies three further constructs associated with social entrepreneurship: social value creation, stakeholder participation, and persuasion. Using data from a qualitative study of eight U.K. social enterprises, we apply the bricolage concept to social…

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Keywords
  • Bricolage
  • Social entrepreneurship
  • Improvisation
  • Sociology
  • Value (mathematics)
  • Stakeholder
  • Value creation
  • Process (computing)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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