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A conceptual model of the relationship between resource bricolage and organizational resilience

Un modèle conceptuel de la relation entre le bricolage des ressources et la résilience organisationnelle

Brahim Aaouid () and Abdellah Elboussadi ()
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Brahim Aaouid: UH2C - Université Hassan II de Casablanca = University of Hassan II Casablanca = جامعة الحسن الثاني (ar)
Abdellah Elboussadi: UH2C - Université Hassan II de Casablanca = University of Hassan II Casablanca = جامعة الحسن الثاني (ar)

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Abstract: In the face of economic disruptions caused by unforeseen events, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have adopted various crisis management strategies to strengthen their organizational resilience, notably through resource bricolage. However, the impact of bricolage on SMEs' resilience remains insufficiently explored in the existing literature. This article therefore aims to examine the bricolage-resilience relationship through a comprehensive literature review, highlighting how bricolage can serve as a mechanism of organizational resilience for SMEs during crises by mobilizing available resources in creative and innovative ways. The main outcome of this study is the development of a conceptual model that illustrates the interconnection between resource bricolage, innovation, and organizational resilience, emphasizing their complementary role in enhancing SMEs' adaptability in times of crisis.

Keywords: Resource bricolage Crisis management Organizational resilience Innovation COVID-19; Resource bricolage; Crisis management; Organizational resilience; Innovation; COVID-19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-04-18
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