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Bricolage and Growth Hacking: Two Smart Concepts of Creating a Business Lacking Resources

In: Next Generation Entrepreneurship

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  • Thomas Baaken
  • Liguang Liu
  • Lea Lapornik

Abstract

The chapter presents two smart concepts of creating a new business without or with only low budget. Thus, it applies particularly e.g., for either students, refugees and/or people from developing countries. "Bricolage" stands for a behaviour in which the actor solves problems using only available resources. Contrary to the resource-creating mentality, only the resources of the repertoire at hand are used. "Growth Hacking" as a new method, using digital approaches in particular, can achieve high sales in a short time. The relevance of data-driven marketing within the framework of a growth strategy. Working primarily with data is a promising strategy for companies that can effectively, efficiently and cost effectively using online tools or online-offline combinations to achieve their growth objectives. Thus, the two concepts are complementing each other by dedication to two different stages of a start-up process. Bricolage for creating the start-up and Growth Hacking for getting it successfully to the market and make it grow sustainably. The Chapter is describing the two concepts and their interdependence by offering a conceptual framework.

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  • Thomas Baaken & Liguang Liu & Lea Lapornik, 2022. "Bricolage and Growth Hacking: Two Smart Concepts of Creating a Business Lacking Resources," Chapters, in: Burak Erkut & Vildan Esenyel (ed.), Next Generation Entrepreneurship, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:241366
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.99391
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    Keywords

    Bricolage; Growth Hacking; Entrepreneurship of Students/Refugees/Developing Countries; Lacking Resources;
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    JEL classification:

    • L31 - Industrial Organization - - Nonprofit Organizations and Public Enterprise - - - Nonprofit Institutions; NGOs; Social Entrepreneurship

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