Ambidexterity is a growing field of management research. However, the role of human resources (HR) and organizational factors needs further exploration because of the fragmented nature of prior work and the subsequent lack of a unifying framework. Our review of 41 empirical studies identifies distinct research streams that relate to the effects of employee characteristics, leader characteristics, organizational structure, culture, social relationships, and organizational environment on ambidexterity. We discuss the most important findings within each stream, which contributes to the HR and ambidexterity literature by addressing the current state of our knowledge. To move forward research in this area, we identify important, yet underexplore...
In this paper, we explain how ambidexterity, the simultaneous pursuit of exploration and exploitatio...
In response to changing customer demands and increasing competition, companies must balance the need...
Purpose – Competitive pressure and a turbulent environment characterize many industries in a global...
In today’s highly dynamic environment, Organisational Ambidexterity has assumed enormous significanc...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...
The main objective of this research is to investigate how organizational ambidexterity can be achiev...
In a dynamic business environment, organisations are faced with the requirement to not only prosper ...
Today’s competitive environment increasingly calls for organizations and their employees to align co...
Stokes, P., Moore, N., Moss, D., Mathews, M., Smith, S. M., & Liu, Y. The micro-dynamics of intraorg...
Empirical research has confirmed positive effects of organizational ambidexterity for companies’ lon...
Ambidexterity broadly refers to an organization’s ability to pursue two disparate things at th...
Vast research is dedicated to enable companies to exploit existing knowledge to optimize processes a...
The analysis of ambidexterity at the individual level may help to open the black box of organization...
In this paper, we explain how ambidexterity, the simultaneous pursuit of exploration and exploitatio...
In response to changing customer demands and increasing competition, companies must balance the need...
Purpose – Competitive pressure and a turbulent environment characterize many industries in a global...
In today’s highly dynamic environment, Organisational Ambidexterity has assumed enormous significanc...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Research on strategic human resource (HR) management and organizational ambidexterity has assumed th...
The main objective of this research is to investigate how organizational ambidexterity can be achiev...
In a dynamic business environment, organisations are faced with the requirement to not only prosper ...
Today’s competitive environment increasingly calls for organizations and their employees to align co...
Stokes, P., Moore, N., Moss, D., Mathews, M., Smith, S. M., & Liu, Y. The micro-dynamics of intraorg...
Empirical research has confirmed positive effects of organizational ambidexterity for companies’ lon...
Ambidexterity broadly refers to an organization’s ability to pursue two disparate things at th...
Vast research is dedicated to enable companies to exploit existing knowledge to optimize processes a...
The analysis of ambidexterity at the individual level may help to open the black box of organization...
In this paper, we explain how ambidexterity, the simultaneous pursuit of exploration and exploitatio...
In response to changing customer demands and increasing competition, companies must balance the need...
Purpose – Competitive pressure and a turbulent environment characterize many industries in a global...