从无奈到机遇:在资源受限环境中扩展拼凑策略

From necessity to opportunity: Scaling bricolage across resource‐constrained environments

STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL · 2020
被引 237 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

研究一家撒哈拉以南非洲的社会组织如何通过简单规则复制拼凑策略,在多个资源匮乏地区成功扩展,提出低成本启发式复制模型,实现本地适应与跨单元学习。

Abstract

Abstract Research summary Enterprises in low‐resource contexts often rely on bricolage (i.e., making do by applying resources at hand to new problems). However, bricolage has traditionally been regarded as a way to temporarily get by, potentially constraining growth if continued over time. This has been explained by factors such as limited development of learning competencies. Surprisingly, we encountered a social organization appearing to use bricolage to scale extensively into a variety of locations. This puzzling observation prompted our research question: Can bricolage be scaled, and if so, how and why? We embarked on a process study of this organization, leading to a novel conceptual model of scaling bricolage: as a low‐cost replication process of heuristics, enabling fit with a diversity of local environments, as well as cross‐unit learning. Managerial summary How do organizations emerge, survive, and scale in resource‐scarce environments? Traditional scaling models tend to rely on considerable financial resources and companies often struggle to adjust to diverse contexts. In contrast, we identified and studied an organization in Sub‐Saharan Africa that we argue used simple rules to scale bricolage—making the best out of what is at hand—successfully in diverse low‐resource contexts. Our paper provides a novel conceptual model of scaling bricolage: a low‐cost replication process of heuristics, enabling fit with a diversity of local environments, as well as cross‐unit innovation and learning.

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