Achieving project performance goals in extreme resource-constrained environments: the role of bricolage in social enterprise projects

IF 2.3 4区 管理学 Q3 BUSINESS International Journal of Managing Projects in Business Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1108/ijmpb-03-2024-0059
Jennifer Jewer, Pedram Pourasgari, Kam Jugdev
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Abstract

Purpose

Achieving project performance goals in extremely resource-constrained environments, such as those of social enterprises, is challenging. These organizations often employ bricolage – making the most of available resources – to navigate challenging landscapes. This study aims to understand how bricolage capabilities enhance or attenuate organizational project outcomes in resource-constrained social enterprises.

Design/methodology/approach

An exploratory survey was conducted to understand project management practices in Canadian social enterprises. Established scales were used to measure constructs with confirmatory factor analysis, and linear regression was employed to analyze relationships.

Findings

The study provides empirical evidence of the positive influence of bricolage on organizational project performance, with a crossover interaction observed for moderators – entrepreneurial leadership and project management capabilities. While project capabilities strengthen the positive impact of bricolage capabilities on project performance, entrepreneurial leadership has the opposite effect.

Practical implications

The insights from this study offer an initial roadmap for project managers for effective resource acquisition and utilization through bricolage, ultimately enhancing project management effectiveness in resource-constrained environments.

Originality/value

Despite the crucial role of bricolage capabilities in resource-constrained environments, the project management literature has largely neglected this concept. It is unclear how organizations use bricolage to manage projects. This lack of understanding challenges organizations, hindering their ability to apply bricolage consistently and thoughtfully in managing projects. Our study provides a deeper understanding of how bricolage facilitates project performance and enriches our understanding of it as an effective resource mobilization strategy within social enterprises.

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在资源极度紧张的环境中实现项目绩效目标:社会企业项目中的 "砖块 "作用
目的在社会企业等资源极其有限的环境中实现项目绩效目标具有挑战性。这些组织通常会采用 "双管齐下"--充分利用现有资源--来驾驭充满挑战的环境。本研究旨在了解在资源有限的社会企业中,"两用 "能力如何增强或削弱组织的项目成果。设计/方法/途径为了解加拿大社会企业的项目管理实践,我们进行了一项探索性调查。研究结果该研究提供了实证证据,证明了 "双创 "对组织项目绩效的积极影响,并观察到调节因素--创业领导力和项目管理能力--之间的交叉互动。本研究的启示为项目经理通过 "双创 "有效获取和利用资源提供了初步的路线图,最终提高了在资源受限环境下的项目管理效率。人们并不清楚组织是如何利用 "协作 "来管理项目的。这种认识上的缺失给组织带来了挑战,阻碍了他们在项目管理中持续、周到地应用 "联动 "能力。我们的研究加深了我们对 "砖块法 "如何促进项目绩效的理解,丰富了我们对 "砖块法 "作为社会企业有效资源调动策略的认识。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Managing Projects in Business seeks to advance the theory, research and practice of all aspects of project management. IJMPB is looking for top quality theoretical and empirical research with the aims of: promoting the understanding of project management and; encouraging the publication of novel project management insights using multidisciplinary approaches rooted in social sciences. The journal provides a much-needed resource involved in project management by exploring new avenues not often addressed in the field of project management.
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