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Bricolage as capability for frugal innovation in emerging markets in times of crisis

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  • Leandro Lima Santos
  • Felipe Mendes Borini
  • Moacir de Miranda Oliveira
  • Dennys Eduardo Rossetto
  • Roberto Carlos Bernardes

Abstract

Purpose - This research aims to answer the following question: Could bricolage become a capability for companies in emerging markets to develop frugal innovations in times of crisis? Therefore, in this paper the main aim is to identify whether in times of crisis the development of frugal innovation in emerging markets depends on the bricolage capability. Design/methodology/approach - The hypotheses were statistically tested using the structural equation modeling technique, with data collected through the survey method applied to 215 companies in Brazil. Findings - The results allowed support for the hypothesis that bricolage capability has a positive impact on the development of frugal innovation. Therefore, a mediating test was verified, allowing confirmation that to develop frugal innovation in emerging markets, bricolage becomes a required capability for companies in times of crisis. Research limitations/implications - The limitation of this study lies in considering the effect of bricolage on frugal innovation only in the context of Brazil, while in developed countries this effect may be similar, as they also suffer from resource constraints caused by crises. Practical implications - This research provides insights to guide managers by highlighting bricolage as a key managerial capability for the development of frugal innovation. A set of managerial recommendations are provided based on bricolage skills. Originality/value - The study has contributed to the literature on bricolage and frugal innovation by addressing bricolage as an antecedent of frugal innovation in emerging markets, especially when those markets are affected by resource scarcity.

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  • Leandro Lima Santos & Felipe Mendes Borini & Moacir de Miranda Oliveira & Dennys Eduardo Rossetto & Roberto Carlos Bernardes, 2020. "Bricolage as capability for frugal innovation in emerging markets in times of crisis," European Journal of Innovation Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 25(2), pages 413-432, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ejimpp:ejim-06-2020-0225
    DOI: 10.1108/EJIM-06-2020-0225
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    1. Muhammad Shehryar Shahid & Mokter Hossain & Masoud Karami & Tehreem Anwar, 2024. "Frugal entrepreneurship: A way to seize business opportunities for low-income customers," Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Springer, vol. 41(4), pages 1989-2019, December.

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