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The Connective Power of Entrepreneurial Bricolage in NGOs: Unveiling its Mediating Influence on Social Entrepreneurial Orientation and Sustainability |
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PP: 15-26 |
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Mahmoud Ali Salahat,
Rola Ta’amreh,
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Abstract |
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This study investigates the mediating role of entrepreneurial bricolage in enhancing the sustainability of non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Drawing upon a sample of senior management staff, including General Managers, Operations Managers, and Finance Managers from Palestinian NGOs, the study employs a quantitative survey design and utilizes Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) for data analysis. Our findings substantiate the pivotal role of entrepreneurial bricolage in bolstering the sustainability of NGOs. Furthermore, while each dimension of entrepreneurial bricolage positively correlates with sustainability, the extent of their impacts varies, thereby pointing to differential effects. The study contributes to existing literature by introducing entrepreneurial bricolage as a theoretically grounded mediator, explaining its role in the nexus between social entrepreneurial orientation and NGO sustainability. |
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