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Social Bricolage as the Path to Social Entrepreneurship

María Rodríguez-garcíaVirginia Simón-moya

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BricolageEntrepreneurshipSolvencyContextualizationIngenuitymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhenomenonSocial entrepreneurshipSociologyCreativityEpistemologymedia_common

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In the present chapter, the concept of social bricolage is applied to the particular case of Dr. Mateo. A contextualization of her environment is exposed, for the reader to understand the intrinsic and extrinsic motivators explained in Part I. These influences represent the starting point of her professional career. Dr. Mateo’s interests have always been placed in advancing local solutions for local problems. In Pilar’s case, the phenomenon of entrepreneurship began as an act of seeking economic solvency and survival through her ingenuity, creativity, and innovation. Similarly, the phenomenon of causation-related bricolage predominates, in which the process of incessant experimentation fosters the creation of new ideas and solutions.

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80635-4_16