2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.04.002
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An examination of salesperson bricolage during a critical sales disruption: Selling during the Covid-19 pandemic

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“…This study elected to explore TMTs and units in Taiwanese manufacturing firms, so the generalizability of the research is limited. Future researchers should examine various workers in different industries or economies (Epler and Leach, 2021; Junni et al , 2020). Second, to reduce the CMV, we already collected multilevel, multisource data and archival objective performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study elected to explore TMTs and units in Taiwanese manufacturing firms, so the generalizability of the research is limited. Future researchers should examine various workers in different industries or economies (Epler and Leach, 2021; Junni et al , 2020). Second, to reduce the CMV, we already collected multilevel, multisource data and archival objective performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emerging literature on the subjective view of resource construction posits that firms' value creation hinges on the ability to find heterogeneous value in ostensibly identical resources (Baker & Nelson, 2005; Penrose, 1959). It takes bricolage as a source of value creation under depleted and penurious environments initially (Epler & Leach, 2021; Lévi‐Strauss, 1967; Senyard et al, 2014; Yu et al, 2020) and is regarded as a priority advantage‐seeking tactic for both new and incumbent firms in current research (An et al, 2018; Steffens et al, 2022; Stenholm & Renko, 2016). This can help HPM firms cope with the abovementioned challenges in implementing GM (Kuo, 2017; Sharma & Iyer, 2012).…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, wood and lorry gears and other easily accessible resources from a salvage station have been used to develop Danish wind turbines (Garud & Karnøe, 2003). Also, bricolage can facilitate the utilization of knowledge from outside the firm to find heterogeneous value and change the usage of existing resources (Liu et al, 2021; Salunke et al, 2013) or to stimulate the value of an existing resource in a new context to reduce the use of raw materials (Baker & Nelson, 2005; Epler & Leach, 2021). For example, existing domain expertise and resources can be recombined by bricoleurs into new R&D processes for coping with the unavailability of inventors and resources in GM (Banerjee & Campbell, 2009; Garud & Prabhu, 2021).…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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