The antecedents of bricolage in innovative firms: An empirical study in Tanzania

Mato James Magobe, Antonio C. Malfense-Fierro, Ming (Lily) Li, Steve Johnson
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Resource mobilisation is challenging for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in developing countries characterised by resource constraints and market uncertainties. In response to these challenges, many SMEs rely on bricolage to pursue innovation. This study explores the antecedents of bricolage and examines the relationship between bricolage and innovation. The study employs partial least squares structural equation modelling to analyse data from 229 SMEs in the Tanzanian food and drink industry. The findings reveal that financial and market constraints are important antecedents of bricolage among innovative firms and demonstrate that bricolage is positively associated with innovation. Knowledge and/or regulatory constraints do not appear to be significantly associated with bricolage among the sampled SMEs. Theoretical and practical implications of the findings include the need for support agencies and policymakers to recognise the importance of supporting SMEs to address innovation constraints by optimising bricolage behaviour.
创新型企业的 "两手抓 "前因:坦桑尼亚的实证研究
对于在发展中国家经营的中小型企业(SMEs)来说,资源调动具有挑战性,这些国家的特点是资源有限和市场不确定。为了应对这些挑战,许多中小型企业依靠 "变通 "来追求创新。本研究探讨了 "两地分居 "的前因,并研究了 "两地分居 "与创新之间的关系。研究采用偏最小二乘法结构方程模型分析了坦桑尼亚食品饮料行业 229 家中小企业的数据。研究结果表明,金融和市场约束是创新型企业实行 "两地分居 "的重要前因,并证明 "两地分居 "与创新呈正相关。知识和/或监管方面的限制似乎与被抽样调查的中小型企业的 "两地分居 "并无显著关联。研究结果的理论和实践意义包括,支持机构和政策制定者需要认识到支持中小企业通过优化 "两用 "行为来解决创新制约因素的重要性。
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