We view ambidexterity as a paradox whereby its components, exploration and exploitation, generate persistent and conflicting demands on an organization. Drawing on the attention based view of the firm (ABV), we examine three antecedents of organizational ambidexterity that reflect ABV’s three principles − the principle of focus of attention; the principle of situated attention; and the principle of structural distribution of attention. Specifically, we examine the influence of top management team (TMT) composition, whether or not the firm has a clear written vision, and the extent to which organizational attention is focused on investments in R&D, and continuous improvement. We empirically validate our model on a sample of 422 small and med...
Innovation is one of the most critical means in supporting and improving the competitive position of...
While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory orientation has been p...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate necessity of ambidexterity for organizations. The main inter...
textabstractIn the current volatile business world, being able to handle both future market shifts (...
Organizational ambidexterity has emerged as a new research paradigm in organization theory, yet seve...
Organisational ambidexterity is considered a key to company survival and performance. Despite this, ...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
International audienceWhile a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory ...
The need to simultaneously engage in exploitation and exploration is a pivotal adaptive hurdle for o...
High tech organizations confront dual demands of exploration and exploitation, particularly in today...
Treball Final de Grau en Administració d'Empreses. Codi: AE1049. Curs 2018-2019After incorporating t...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Ambidextrous organizations are more successful as they manage to balance exploitative and explorativ...
The paper addresses the issue of the exploration-exploitation dilemma, adopting a micro level of ana...
Innovation is one of the most critical means in supporting and improving the competitive position of...
While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory orientation has been p...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate necessity of ambidexterity for organizations. The main inter...
textabstractIn the current volatile business world, being able to handle both future market shifts (...
Organizational ambidexterity has emerged as a new research paradigm in organization theory, yet seve...
Organisational ambidexterity is considered a key to company survival and performance. Despite this, ...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
International audienceWhile a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory ...
The need to simultaneously engage in exploitation and exploration is a pivotal adaptive hurdle for o...
High tech organizations confront dual demands of exploration and exploitation, particularly in today...
Treball Final de Grau en Administració d'Empreses. Codi: AE1049. Curs 2018-2019After incorporating t...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Ambidextrous organizations are more successful as they manage to balance exploitative and explorativ...
The paper addresses the issue of the exploration-exploitation dilemma, adopting a micro level of ana...
Innovation is one of the most critical means in supporting and improving the competitive position of...
While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory orientation has been p...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...