Entrepreneurial Bricolage and Innovation in Sport for Development and Peace Organizations

IF 3.5 2区 管理学 Q1 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Fredrik O. Andersson, Per G. Svensson, Lewis Faulk
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Abstract

Many sport for development and peace organizations operate with limited resources and in low-resource environments. While resource constraints impede some organizations, others demonstrate an adaptive behavior, known as bricolage, to repurpose and flexibly engage existing resources to accomplish their goals. In this study, we ask what distinguishes organizations that engage in bricolage from others. We specifically test whether sport for development and peace nonprofits that engage in bricolage are more likely to engage in social innovation, and we test those findings against organizational size, age, and characteristics of organizations’ operating environments. Using data from an international sample of 161 sport for development and peace nonprofits, we find that organizations employing greater levels of bricolage also demonstrate significantly higher levels of innovation, except for process-focused innovations, which are significantly associated with environmental turbulence. Organizational size itself does not appear to influence the use of bricolage or the relationship between bricolage and innovation.

体育促进发展与和平组织中的创业结构与创新
许多体育促进发展与和平组织在资源有限和资源匮乏的环境中开展活动。资源限制阻碍了一些组织的发展,而另一些组织则表现出一种适应性行为,即所谓的 "两用"(bicolage),重新利用和灵活运用现有资源来实现其目标。在本研究中,我们将探讨从事 "两用 "的组织与其他组织的区别。我们特别检验了参与两用法的体育促进发展与和平非营利组织是否更有可能参与社会创新,并根据组织规模、年龄和组织运营环境的特征检验了这些发现。通过对 161 个体育促进发展与和平非营利组织的国际样本数据进行分析,我们发现,采用更多 "双轨制 "的组织的创新水平也明显更高,但以流程为重点的创新除外,这些创新与环境动荡有很大关系。组织规模本身似乎并不影响 "两用法 "的使用,也不影响 "两用法 "与创新之间的关系。
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Journal of Sport Management
Journal of Sport Management 社会科学-运动科学
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
19.40%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The sport management industry is growing by leaps and bounds, with an explosion in research projects, texts, and university programs. As the field continues to rapidly evolve, it’s imperative for sport managers to keep abreast of the latest developments. The peer-reviewed Journal of Sport Management (JSM) is your key to staying on top of current issues and trends in this dynamic field. An official journal of the North American Society for Sport Management, JSM brings you thought-provoking editorials, research articles, and reviews that examine a number of areas as they relate to the management, governance, and consumption of sport, such as: organizational theory, behavior, and strategy; sport operations; marketing, consumer behavior, sponsorship, advertising, and licensing; media, communications, and public relations; sport tourism; facility and event management; and gender and diversity.
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