Organizational ambidexterity is the simultaneous act of exploiting existing competences and exploring new opportunities. Prior studies suggest that resource-constrained SMEs cannot successfully pursue simultaneous interorganizational ambidexterity but need to rely on functionally separated alliances (i.e., alliances based on their value chain function such as explorative R&D alliances or exploitative commercialization alliances) to achieve ambidexterity. Yet, others propose that ambidexterity can occur within the functional domain of a supply chain. We investigate the relationships among supply chain ambidexterity, network capabilities, strategic information flow, and firm performance. In a sample of manufacturing SMEs in Sweden, we hypothe...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a holistic model regarding the antecedents and con...
Ambidexterity is the ability of firms to undertake exploration and exploitation concurrently. Empiri...
A general supply chain functions as a closed cluster and consists of at least three companies: suppl...
Background: Organizational ambidexterity is an emerging concept and it permeates too many functional...
Ambidexterity has been gaining attention among supply chain scholars due to its potential for overco...
Dualities among various strategies that firms can pursue may create operational tensions (Adler et a...
In recent years, a number of studies have explored supply chain management (SCM), a critical factor ...
Purpose This paper positions market sensing, supply chain agility and supply chain adaptability as a...
Extant research has neglected an in-depth examination of the relationship between external knowledge...
This paper positions market sensing, supply chain agility and supply chain adaptability as a coheren...
The increasing complexity in the supply chains (SC) has adverse consequences for businesses. The ext...
Companies must pursue both exploration and exploitation of supplier’s knowledge in increasingly comp...
The manner by which a firm’s supply chain adapts to environment dynamics demands greater attention b...
Research on supply chain management (SCM) focuses on “what” factors of a supply chain enable firms t...
This is the first research to empirically study the congruity in supply chain operations strategies....
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a holistic model regarding the antecedents and con...
Ambidexterity is the ability of firms to undertake exploration and exploitation concurrently. Empiri...
A general supply chain functions as a closed cluster and consists of at least three companies: suppl...
Background: Organizational ambidexterity is an emerging concept and it permeates too many functional...
Ambidexterity has been gaining attention among supply chain scholars due to its potential for overco...
Dualities among various strategies that firms can pursue may create operational tensions (Adler et a...
In recent years, a number of studies have explored supply chain management (SCM), a critical factor ...
Purpose This paper positions market sensing, supply chain agility and supply chain adaptability as a...
Extant research has neglected an in-depth examination of the relationship between external knowledge...
This paper positions market sensing, supply chain agility and supply chain adaptability as a coheren...
The increasing complexity in the supply chains (SC) has adverse consequences for businesses. The ext...
Companies must pursue both exploration and exploitation of supplier’s knowledge in increasingly comp...
The manner by which a firm’s supply chain adapts to environment dynamics demands greater attention b...
Research on supply chain management (SCM) focuses on “what” factors of a supply chain enable firms t...
This is the first research to empirically study the congruity in supply chain operations strategies....
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a holistic model regarding the antecedents and con...
Ambidexterity is the ability of firms to undertake exploration and exploitation concurrently. Empiri...
A general supply chain functions as a closed cluster and consists of at least three companies: suppl...