Research on how managers control R&D activities has tended to focus on the performance measurement systems used to exploit existing knowledge and capabilities. This focus has been at the expense of how broader forms of management control could be used to enable R&D contextual ambidexterity, the capacity to attain appropriate levels of exploitation and exploration behaviors in the same R&D organizational unit. In this paper, we develop a conceptual framework for understanding how different types of control system, guided by different R&D strategic goals, can be used to induce and balance both exploitation and exploration. We illustrate the elements of this framework and their relations using data from biotechnology firms, and...
Balancing and synchronizing exploration and exploitation is fundamental to the competitive success o...
Management control systems framework for R&D organisation: a new approach The Research and Devel...
The authors investigate organizational conditions influencing the allocation of decision rights made...
Research on how managers control R&D activities has tended to focus on the performance measureme...
This study examines the relationship between management control and different modes of innovation – ...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
Exploiting existing resources or exploring new ones is an old dilemma. As exploitation consists in “...
In recent years, the management literature has increasingly investigated organizational ambidexterit...
Background: The idea of MCSs operating together in a package is not a new concept. However, not many...
Studies of knowledge management in R&D organizations have largely focused on performance measure...
To survive in the long-term by adapting to environmental changes, while competing in the short-perio...
Ambidextrous organizations provide a practical model for forward-looking executives seeking to pione...
The Research and Development (R&D) organisations by the nature of business activities will have ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate necessity of ambidexterity for organizations. The main inter...
textabstractBalancing and synchronizing exploration and exploitation is fundamental to the competiti...
Balancing and synchronizing exploration and exploitation is fundamental to the competitive success o...
Management control systems framework for R&D organisation: a new approach The Research and Devel...
The authors investigate organizational conditions influencing the allocation of decision rights made...
Research on how managers control R&D activities has tended to focus on the performance measureme...
This study examines the relationship between management control and different modes of innovation – ...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
Exploiting existing resources or exploring new ones is an old dilemma. As exploitation consists in “...
In recent years, the management literature has increasingly investigated organizational ambidexterit...
Background: The idea of MCSs operating together in a package is not a new concept. However, not many...
Studies of knowledge management in R&D organizations have largely focused on performance measure...
To survive in the long-term by adapting to environmental changes, while competing in the short-perio...
Ambidextrous organizations provide a practical model for forward-looking executives seeking to pione...
The Research and Development (R&D) organisations by the nature of business activities will have ...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate necessity of ambidexterity for organizations. The main inter...
textabstractBalancing and synchronizing exploration and exploitation is fundamental to the competiti...
Balancing and synchronizing exploration and exploitation is fundamental to the competitive success o...
Management control systems framework for R&D organisation: a new approach The Research and Devel...
The authors investigate organizational conditions influencing the allocation of decision rights made...