COVID-19 and Rapid Response in Healthcare: Enacting Bricolage to Overcome Resource Constraints

IF 1.7 4区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT Science Technology and Society Pub Date : 2023-06-11 DOI:10.1177/09717218231178339
Soumodip Sarkar, Sara Mateus
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In resource-poor emerging economies, the COVID-19 pandemic has inspired governments and various organisations to develop innovative solutions to help combat the pandemic. We conducted a qualitative evidence synthesis of 19 cases drawn from a sample of emerging countries to understand how varied actors rapidly forged healthcare solutions. We uncover the entrepreneurial agency of bricolage as an intrinsic, unconscious and cooperative process of entrepreneurial action in crisis management. Our study contributes to the theory of bricolage as we propose the concept of ‘crisis-driven bricolage’ in healthcare. By highlighting the capacity of multiple actors to collaborate and create effective healthcare solutions within a very short timeframe, our study holds strong practical implications for regional responses. It encourages bricolage as a viable solution when resources are tight and responses need to be rapid. Our study proposes greater consideration of bricolage as a way to provide low-cost and efficacious solutions, and as a complement to society’s innovation repertoire.
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COVID-19和医疗保健中的快速反应:制定拼凑方案以克服资源限制
在资源匮乏的新兴经济体,2019冠状病毒病大流行促使各国政府和各种组织开发创新解决方案,帮助抗击疫情。我们对来自新兴国家样本的19个案例进行了定性证据综合,以了解不同行为者如何快速制定医疗保健解决方案。我们发现,在危机管理中,拼贴行为的企业家代理是一种内在的、无意识的、合作的企业家行为过程。我们的研究有助于拼凑理论,因为我们提出了医疗保健领域“危机驱动的拼凑”的概念。通过强调多个参与者在很短的时间内协作和创建有效医疗保健解决方案的能力,我们的研究对区域响应具有很强的实际意义。它鼓励在资源紧张和需要迅速作出反应时将拼凑作为可行的解决办法。我们的研究建议更多地考虑将拼凑作为一种提供低成本和有效解决方案的方式,并作为社会创新技能的补充。
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