Organisational ambidexterity (i.e. the ability to balance exploration and exploitation) is crucial to organisations’ survival and development. It can be achieved at multiple levels, but the connection between different levels, especially from the individual to the firm level, has received scant attention in the literature. Utilising micro-foundations theory, this paper aims to study how leadership factors (i.e. top team management [TMT] behavioural integration, a chief executive officer’s [CEO] characteristics and ambidextrous behaviours, and senior managers’ ambidextrous behaviours) complete a mechanism to transform individual ambidexterity (IA) to organisational ambidexterity (OA), filling the gap in the IA–OA process. Our study provides ...
Organisational ambidexterity has been shown to improve organisational outcomes by almost every measu...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Research in ambidexterity literature has presented evidence suggesting that the more dynamic, volati...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Purpose – It is increasingly recognised that managers play a central role in organisational ambidext...
Long-term survival and growth depends on the firm’s ability to exploit its current competencies whil...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Organizational ambidexterity in a firm is significantly influenced by the behavioural integration of...
Innovation implies change which causes disruption. Ambidexterity is required to balance disruption a...
[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current kno...
Ambidextrous organizations are more successful as they manage to balance exploitative and explorativ...
By proposing an integrative multilevel framework, this paper analyzes the simultaneous impact of two...
Vast research is dedicated to enable companies to exploit existing knowledge to optimize processes a...
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 (...
Organisational ambidexterity has been shown to improve organisational outcomes by almost every measu...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Research in ambidexterity literature has presented evidence suggesting that the more dynamic, volati...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
Purpose – It is increasingly recognised that managers play a central role in organisational ambidext...
Long-term survival and growth depends on the firm’s ability to exploit its current competencies whil...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Organizational ambidexterity in a firm is significantly influenced by the behavioural integration of...
Innovation implies change which causes disruption. Ambidexterity is required to balance disruption a...
[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current kno...
Ambidextrous organizations are more successful as they manage to balance exploitative and explorativ...
By proposing an integrative multilevel framework, this paper analyzes the simultaneous impact of two...
Vast research is dedicated to enable companies to exploit existing knowledge to optimize processes a...
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 (...
Organisational ambidexterity has been shown to improve organisational outcomes by almost every measu...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Research in ambidexterity literature has presented evidence suggesting that the more dynamic, volati...