This research sheds new light on how information technology (IT) assimilation affects exploratory and exploitative innovation in the context of small- and medium-sized firms (SMEs). This contextualization is important in establishing the boundary conditions for the theory, as well as generating specific managerial insights for SME managers. A sample of 248 UK-based SMEs in the manufacturing industry demonstrates contextual ambidexterity (CA) mediates the relationship between IT assimilation and two types of innovation. This finding highlights that IT assimilation does not automatically promote innovation. Instead, IT assimilation represents a critical resource that enables the effective implementation of CA, which in turn affects innovation...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) tend to focus upon short-term profit in a crisis period, h...
This study examines when small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) benefit from innovation ambidext...
Research suggests the firm's structural and contextual attributes that foster ambidexterity, but the...
This research sheds new light on how information technology (IT) assimilation affects exploratory an...
This study examines the impact of information technology (IT)-enabled knowledge ambidexterity on inn...
Recognition of the firm’s tendency toward continuous innovation search has given rise to concepts en...
Absorptive capacity, as an influential factor in organizational success, is defined as the firm’s ab...
We investigated ambidexterity, defined as the capacity to simultaneously achieve exploration and exp...
This paper aims to explore the impact of innovation ambidexterity on innovation performance moderate...
The interaction between exploration and exploitation can affect firm performance. Ambidextrous firms...
PURPOSE. Prior studies have suggested that organizational and environmental antecedents are influent...
This study examines the impact of information technology (IT) infrastructure on knowledge ambidexter...
International audienceResearch into organization theory contains abundant evidence of the positive e...
In this paper, we adopt the lens of absorptive capacity (ACAP), defined by two dimensions—the knowle...
Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopt different organisational models and strate...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) tend to focus upon short-term profit in a crisis period, h...
This study examines when small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) benefit from innovation ambidext...
Research suggests the firm's structural and contextual attributes that foster ambidexterity, but the...
This research sheds new light on how information technology (IT) assimilation affects exploratory an...
This study examines the impact of information technology (IT)-enabled knowledge ambidexterity on inn...
Recognition of the firm’s tendency toward continuous innovation search has given rise to concepts en...
Absorptive capacity, as an influential factor in organizational success, is defined as the firm’s ab...
We investigated ambidexterity, defined as the capacity to simultaneously achieve exploration and exp...
This paper aims to explore the impact of innovation ambidexterity on innovation performance moderate...
The interaction between exploration and exploitation can affect firm performance. Ambidextrous firms...
PURPOSE. Prior studies have suggested that organizational and environmental antecedents are influent...
This study examines the impact of information technology (IT) infrastructure on knowledge ambidexter...
International audienceResearch into organization theory contains abundant evidence of the positive e...
In this paper, we adopt the lens of absorptive capacity (ACAP), defined by two dimensions—the knowle...
Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopt different organisational models and strate...
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) tend to focus upon short-term profit in a crisis period, h...
This study examines when small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) benefit from innovation ambidext...
Research suggests the firm's structural and contextual attributes that foster ambidexterity, but the...