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Title: The antecedents of entrepreneurial action: A meta-synthesis on effectuation and bricolage
Authors: Scazziota, Vanessa
Serra, Fernando
Sarkar, Soumodip
Guerrazzi, Luiz
Keywords: Entrepreneurial
meta-synthesis
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Publisher: Journal of Business Research
Citation: Scazziota, V., Serra, F., Sarkar, S., & Guerrazzi, L. (2023). The antecedents of entrepreneurial action: A meta-synthesis on effectuation and bricolage. Journal of Business Research, 155, 113411.
Abstract: The literature on entrepreneurship has seen a rising interest in two types of entrepreneurial action: effectuation and bricolage. Given the inconclusiveness of contextual antecedents and individual attributes for both concepts, we conduct a meta-synthesis—an evidence-based method—on these two modes of entrepreneurial action. Our study gathers evidence on the contextual antecedents and entrepreneurs’ individual attributes found in empirical work in two bodies of literature. We contribute to current theorizing by categorizing which contextual antecedents and individual attributes emerged from practice and by explaining how they relate to actions of effectuation and bricolage, thus broadening our understanding of the issues of how they relate to entrepreneurial activity
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0148296322008761
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35110
Type: article
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