ADEBAYO, Abiola (2025). Exploring Informal Institutional Voids and Entrepreneurial Response Strategies in Nigeria. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University. [Thesis]
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Abstract
While the extant literature in emerging markets often emphasise informal
institution as readily institutional alternative for entrepreneurs facing formal
institutional challenges in such context, it is increasingly argued that its ability
and capacity to provide institutional leverage is limited. This growing recognition
highlights the limitation of theorising on the broader influence of informal
institutions on entrepreneurship. Building on this argument, this thesis draws on
the experience of the entrepreneurs in Nigeria to explore in specifically how
informal institutional voids emerge – a concept to explain functional deficiencies
of an institution and strategic responses of the entrepreneurs in shaping these
outcomes.
The study is underpinned by a neo-empiricism qualitative paradigm involving 21
semi structured interview from entrepreneurs in Nigeria. The data was analysed
inductively using Gioia method. The analysis of the data revealed three key
constructs around institutional logic perspectives to broadly reconceptualises the
influence of the informal institutions on entrepreneurship and strategic behaviour
of entrepreneurs. Findings shows that informal institutions operate within
complex framework shaped by interdependent elements which overlaps to create
deficiency such as normative tension, power dynamics and obligatory concern
suggesting the presence of informal institutional voids. As such, entrepreneurs
operating in such contexts creatively navigate and manage these conditions
through the development of bricolage, organisation structure and evolving
relational mechanism.
By offering a reconceptualization of the influence of informal institution on
entrepreneurship in emerging market, this thesis offer insights into how informal
institutions are limited in capacity, challenging the general assumption on the
sustenance of informal institutions to efficiently provide institutional leverage in
institutional constraint environment. Additionally, the thesis also reframes
entrepreneurial strategic behaviour, specifically within constrained economic-institutional context as a process of bricolage
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