A Study on the Formation Mechanism of Entrepreneurial Team Creativity Based on the Perspective of Resource Bricolage
CHEN Chong1,2, YANG Ziwei1, YU Caiting3
1. School of Business Administration, Henan University of Economics and Law, Zhengzhou 450046, China; 2. Henan Economy Research Center, Henan University of Economics and Law, Zhengzhou 450046, China; 3. Business School, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing 100029, China
Abstract Based on the resource bricolage theory, the study uses 76 entrepreneurial teams from Zhengzhou, Henan Province to test the antecedent of the entrepreneurial bricolage and its impact on the team creativity and the mutually moderated effect between organizational trust and experiential learning. There are following findings: (1) Organizational trust and experiential learning have a positive effect on entrepreneurial bricolage; (2) Entrepreneurial bricolage plays a positive mediating role in the process of the impact of organizational trust and experiential learning on team creativity; (3) Experiential learning has a significant moderating effect on the relationship between organizational trust and entrepreneurial bricolage, and positively moderates the indirect influence of organizational trust on team creativity through entrepreneurial bricolage; (4) Organizational trust has a significant moderating effect on the relationship between experiential learning and entrepreneurial bricolage, and positively moderates the indirect influence of experiential learning on team creativity through entrepreneurial bricolage. The conclusion enriches the research on the formation mechanism of entrepreneurial team creativity from the perspective of resource patchwork, provides ideas for exploring the explanatory boundary conditions of resource bricolage theory, and has certain theoretical and practical significance for the healthy growth of entrepreneurial teams and enterprises.
CHEN Chong,YANG Ziwei,YU Caiting. A Study on the Formation Mechanism of Entrepreneurial Team Creativity Based on the Perspective of Resource Bricolage. Economic Survey, 2023, 40(3): 0118.