Bricolagem de recursos empreendedores e inovação social

efeito moderador do alerta empresarial

Autores

  • Charunadi Ratnayake Uva Wellassa University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2179-3565.2022v13i2p92-110

Palavras-chave:

Bricolagem de Recursos Empreendedores, Inovações Sociais, Empreendedorismo, Prontidão Empreendedora, Organizações de Propósito Social

Resumo

O conceito de bricolagem de recursos empresariais evoluiu com os estudos científicos e se espalhou para as ciências sociais recentemente. Focando principalmente no contexto da organização de propósito social, a bricolagem de recursos empresariais é uma área de pesquisa que pode levar a solução de problemas sociais por meio de inovações socialmente conscientes. Assim, este estudo investiga como a bricolagem de recursos empresariais leva a inovações sociais nutritivas e como o empreendedor pode moderar todo o processo. A partir de uma amostra de 264 empreendedores sociais, o estudo seguiu uma abordagem quantitativa para investigar a questão principal da pesquisa. Os resultados revelam que a bricolagem de recursos empreendedores influência significativamente na promoção de inovações sociais, enquanto o empreendedor modera o processo. O estudo também descobriu que há um nível mais alto de SI no Sri Lanka e que o nivel de uso dos empreendedores sociais ERB do Sri Lanka está em um nível mais alto. Juntamente com os resultados, este estudo fornece insights teóricos e gerenciais significativos.

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