This article reports on a case study of a decade-long organizing forms response to the need for groundbreaking innovation while maintaining existing operational performance - the explore-exploit conundrum. Employing 'grounded research,' data were collected on the experiences of the Asia-Pacific arm of a multinational professional service firm's key decisionmakers, innovators and entrepreneurs. The findings reveal a three-tiered organizing forms response to the explore-exploit paradox, characterized by a novel combination of heavy exploitation-driven actions alongside deep exploration projects. This case suggests that one successful approach to delivering on both explore and exploit focuses on a productive tension that emerges...
Abstract Could organizational ambidexterity prevent the proverbial red tape from poising organizatio...
textabstractResearch on exploration and exploitation is burgeoning, yet our understanding of the ant...
The Purpose of the paper is to develop a conceptual framework which suggests a relationship between ...
This article reports on a case study of a decade-long organizing forms response to the need for grou...
This paper aims to contribute to this literature by disentangling the specific set of organizational...
types: Article"This article is (c) Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this...
Achieving exploitation and exploration enables success, even survival, but raises challenging tensio...
Organizations struggle to balance simultaneous imperatives to exploit and explore, yet theorists dif...
The efficiency in accessing and utilizing specialist knowledge and the breadth of specialized knowle...
The challenge of organizational adaptation is often presented in terms of the tension between the ex...
Innovation is crucial for the long-term survival and growth of organizations. Many manufacturing com...
Exploration activities are weaker than exploitation in the competition of scarce organizational reso...
Organizational research advocates that firms balance exploration and exploitation, yet it acknowledg...
Based on the seminal paper of March (1991), numerous scholars (e.g. Ahuja & Lampert, 2001; Elfring &...
International audienceSince the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitat...
Abstract Could organizational ambidexterity prevent the proverbial red tape from poising organizatio...
textabstractResearch on exploration and exploitation is burgeoning, yet our understanding of the ant...
The Purpose of the paper is to develop a conceptual framework which suggests a relationship between ...
This article reports on a case study of a decade-long organizing forms response to the need for grou...
This paper aims to contribute to this literature by disentangling the specific set of organizational...
types: Article"This article is (c) Emerald Group Publishing and permission has been granted for this...
Achieving exploitation and exploration enables success, even survival, but raises challenging tensio...
Organizations struggle to balance simultaneous imperatives to exploit and explore, yet theorists dif...
The efficiency in accessing and utilizing specialist knowledge and the breadth of specialized knowle...
The challenge of organizational adaptation is often presented in terms of the tension between the ex...
Innovation is crucial for the long-term survival and growth of organizations. Many manufacturing com...
Exploration activities are weaker than exploitation in the competition of scarce organizational reso...
Organizational research advocates that firms balance exploration and exploitation, yet it acknowledg...
Based on the seminal paper of March (1991), numerous scholars (e.g. Ahuja & Lampert, 2001; Elfring &...
International audienceSince the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitat...
Abstract Could organizational ambidexterity prevent the proverbial red tape from poising organizatio...
textabstractResearch on exploration and exploitation is burgeoning, yet our understanding of the ant...
The Purpose of the paper is to develop a conceptual framework which suggests a relationship between ...