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Researching bricolage in social entrepreneurship

Alain Fayolle
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Amélie Wuilaume
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This paper introduces the special issue of Entrepreneurship and Regional Development on bricolage in social entrepreneurship. We anchor this special issue at the heart of an emerging body of research indicating that bricolage is the most appropriate approach to consider social firms operating in an environment characterized by institutional constraints or weak regulatory or political support (Di Domenico, Haugh, and Tracey 2010; Gundry et al. 2011). We describe both social entrepreneurship and bricolage. We then identify what closely links these notions. We conduct a literature review of the articles written on the nascent and growing research area at the intersection of social entrepreneurship and bricolage. We finally provide a brief overview of the contributions of each of the papers of this special issue and conclude by outlining a research agenda for future activities in this area of inquiry.
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hal-02312177 , version 1 (27-02-2020)

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Frank Janssen, Alain Fayolle, Amélie Wuilaume. Researching bricolage in social entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 2018, 30 (3-4), 450-470 p. ⟨hal-02312177⟩

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