Bricolage in Organizations

FEUNL Working Paper No. 474

32 Pages Posted: 19 Feb 2006

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Miguel Pina e Cunha

Nova School of Business and Economics

Date Written: 2005

Abstract

Theories of management and organization have traditionally overlooked the concept of bricolage. Focused on the rationality of resource allocation, scholars have missed the relevance of the skill of "inventing" resources from available materials. Changes in the nature of competition are, however, stressing the importance of speed and change as competitive factors in shifting environments. In these environments it may be impossible to search and wait for the presumably adequate resources. Bricolage, therefore, may be a relevant practice in these environments. This article discusses the concept of organizational bricolage by asking such questions as: What is bricolage? Why is bricolage a relevant practice? Why is bricolage so often ignored? How can it be facilitated?

Keywords: resources, resourcing, bricolage, improvisation

Suggested Citation

Cunha, Miguel Pina e, Bricolage in Organizations (2005). FEUNL Working Paper No. 474, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=882784 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.882784

Miguel Pina e Cunha (Contact Author)

Nova School of Business and Economics ( email )

Campus de Carcavelos
Rua da Holanda, 1
Carcavelos, 2775-405
Portugal

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