Creating Something from Nothing (Baker & Nelson, 2005) - Weekend Classics

EPISODE · Dec 26, 2025 · 57 MIN

Creating Something from Nothing (Baker & Nelson, 2005) - Weekend Classics

from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:15:03Hindi Podcast Start at 00:30:32Danish Podcast Start at 00:42:32ReferenceBaker, T., & Nelson, R. E. (2005). Creating Something from Nothing: Resource Construction through Entrepreneurial Bricolage. Administrative Science Quarterly, 50(3), 329-366. https://doi.org/10.2189/asqu.2005.50.3.329Related AOM Conference ProceedingsTED BAKER and REED E. NELSON, 2003: MAKING DO WITH WHAT'S AT HAND: BRICOLAGE IN TWO CONTEXTS.. Proceedings, 2003, D1–D6, https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2003.13792428Youtube channel link https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherConnect on linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mayukhpsm/🎙️ Welcome back to “Revise and Resubmit” and to this special episode of “Weekend Classics” — where we dust off the papers that changed how we think, and hold them up to the light like intellectual vinyl records spinning at 33⅓ RPM. 🌈📻Today’s classic is titled “Creating Something from Nothing: Resource Construction through Entrepreneurial Bricolage” by Ted Baker and Reed E. Nelson, published in Administrative Science Quarterly, a top-tier FT50 journal from the Johnson Graduate School at Cornell and SAGE Publications, way back in September 2005, Volume 50, Issue 3.​This is a story about 29 scrappy, resource-constrained firms that looked at the same harsh environment as everyone else… and somehow heard music where others heard noise. Instead of waiting for perfect investors, pristine tools, or textbook conditions, these entrepreneurs practiced what Claude Lévi-Strauss called bricolage — “making do” with whatever is at hand and recombining it into something startlingly new.​In this episode, we explore how:Firms “create something from nothing” by exploiting physical, social, and institutional inputs that other companies reject or ignore.​Resources are not fixed objects but socially constructed, meaning your “constraints” may just be someone else’s unquestioned assumptions.​Some entrepreneurs live in parallel bricolage, constantly hacking and patching everything, while others use selective bricolage as a strategic booster rocket toward more standardized, professional markets.​So, if you’ve ever stared at your empty bank account, your tiny network, your “nothing-special” skills and thought, “I don’t have enough to start” — this paper gently, and firmly, says: maybe you’re looking at your environment the wrong way. Maybe the real entrepreneurial alertness is not just spotting shiny new opportunities out there, but seeing hidden value in the junk pile everyone else walks past.​Before we dive in, smash that ⭐ and ❤️ wherever you’re listening —Subscribe to “Revise and Resubmit” on Spotify, Amazon Prime, and Apple Podcast so you never miss a classic.​And hop over to YouTube and subscribe to “Weekend Researcher” for deep-dive videos, breakdowns, and behind-the-mic nerdiness.​Huge thanks to the authors Ted Baker and Reed E. Nelson for giving us this timeless framework for turning scarcity into a playground.​So tonight, as we unpack entrepreneurial bricolage — firms that refuse to accept the limits of their resource environments, and founders who build identities out of scraps and leftovers — ask yourself:👉 If your constraints are partly a social construction, then what “nothing” in your world is quietly waiting to become your next “something”? 💡✨

NOW PLAYING

Creating Something from Nothing (Baker & Nelson, 2005) - Weekend Classics

0:00 57:16

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

Turkish Culture and Language adventure Mehmet Ali informal guide to Turkish language and culture with friendly turkish host, Mehmet Ali can. MG Show MG Show The MG Show, hosted by Jeffrey Pedersen and Shannon Townsend, is a leading alternative media platform dedicated to uncovering the truth behind today’s most pressing political issues. Launched in 2019, the show has grown exponentially, offering unfiltered insights, comprehensive research, and real-time analysis. With a commitment to independent journalism and factual integrity, the MG Show empowers its audience with knowledge and encourages active participation in the political discourse. The Game Radio Popolare Soldi, lavoro, avidità, disoccupazioni: il grande gioco dell’economia smontato ogni giorno da Raffaele Liguori. Photo Breakdown Scott Wyden Kivowitz Photo Breakdown is a podcast in which we explore the world of photography with a trusted guide, host Scott Wyden Kivowitz. His expertise and passion bring the industry to life as we explore the stories, trends, and ideas shaping it today. Join us as we dissect everything from incredible photographs and creative techniques to the latest gear releases and hot topics in the photography community.In each episode, we break down what’s happening behind the scenes - whether it’s making a powerful image, a candid discussion on industry trends, or a reflection on the tools and technology changing how we make photographs. You’ll get insights, expert opinions, and a fresh perspective on what’s top of mind for photographers right now.Anticipate short, engaging episodes brimming with ideas and inspiration. Be part of the conversation by sharing your thoughts, voice notes, and comments. Your participation is what makes our community vibrant and dynamic.It’s more than just photography - everyth
URL copied to clipboard!