Bricolage in Social Entrepreneurship: How Creative Resource Mobilization Fosters Greater Social Impact
Social entrepreneurs face unique challenges in their dual pursuit of social and financial value creation to address pressing societal problems. While social entrepreneurs' behaviour and actions have been highlighted as an important source of creativity and innovation, this issue has largely bee...
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