The research idea of this study is to explore the ambidextrous effects of self-reinforcing mechanisms on organizational path dependence. In this paper, we present a conceptual model based on the duration of R&D intensity: the longer a firm maintains its R&D intensity, the more it will engage in diversification. In addition, we apply the effects of R&D intensity duration to the organizational slack effect. When a firm‟s level of organizational slack is high and is combined with duration of R&D intensity, it will create the explorative learning capability of the firm. On the contrary, if a firm‟s level of organizational slack is low and is combined with duration of R&D intensity, it will create the lock-in path of the firm...
The resource-based theory suggests that profitable growth of the firm is bound by firm-specific mana...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of ambidexterity of exploration/exploitation on ...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
The research idea of this study is to explore the ambidextrous effects of self-reinforcing mechanism...
The relationship between ambidexterity and firm performance holds a prominent place in the literatur...
The structuring and behaviour of organizations is increasingly explained with the help of process th...
AbstractPath dependence is an important phenomenon in strategic management. It narrows the decision ...
This paper extends the dynamic capability view and research on organizational path dependence by arg...
The note on which an entry for the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management will draw offers a ...
T he concept of path dependence describes mechanisms which can lead organizations to a lock-in on a ...
Path dependence is a central construct in organizational research, used to describe a mechanism that...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
AbstractAmbidexterity is emphasized as provides high firm performance. Additionally, so many researc...
Drawing from organizational learning theory, this PhD thesis explores the relationship between explo...
This article draws on path dependency literature and recent extensions to frame the evolution of hig...
The resource-based theory suggests that profitable growth of the firm is bound by firm-specific mana...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of ambidexterity of exploration/exploitation on ...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
The research idea of this study is to explore the ambidextrous effects of self-reinforcing mechanism...
The relationship between ambidexterity and firm performance holds a prominent place in the literatur...
The structuring and behaviour of organizations is increasingly explained with the help of process th...
AbstractPath dependence is an important phenomenon in strategic management. It narrows the decision ...
This paper extends the dynamic capability view and research on organizational path dependence by arg...
The note on which an entry for the Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management will draw offers a ...
T he concept of path dependence describes mechanisms which can lead organizations to a lock-in on a ...
Path dependence is a central construct in organizational research, used to describe a mechanism that...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
AbstractAmbidexterity is emphasized as provides high firm performance. Additionally, so many researc...
Drawing from organizational learning theory, this PhD thesis explores the relationship between explo...
This article draws on path dependency literature and recent extensions to frame the evolution of hig...
The resource-based theory suggests that profitable growth of the firm is bound by firm-specific mana...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impacts of ambidexterity of exploration/exploitation on ...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...