This paper empirically examines the relationship between exploitation and exploration in intra- and interorganisational learning processes. Exploitation is about creating reliability in experience and thrives on productivity and refinement. Exploration is about creating variety in experience and thrives on experimenting and innovating. Specifically, the paper explores four learning processes: (a) How intraorganisational exploitation generates interorganisational exploration; (b) how interorganisational exploration generates intraorganisational exploitation; (c) how interorganisational exploitation generates intraorganisational exploration; and (d) how intraorganisational exploration generates interorganisational exploitation. The empirical ...
Using computational modeling of organizational learning, March (1991) differentiated between two lea...
In this paper, we argue that the literature on knowledge codification has been overly concerned with...
Combing operations between the main parties in integration of new products, efficiently, are inpract...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between exploitation and exploration in intra- and ...
The efficiency in accessing and utilizing specialist knowledge and the breadth of specialized knowle...
The organisational learning literature has so far focused primarily on intraorganisational learning ...
This study investigates the effects of information technology on exploration and exploitation in org...
Although one tenet in the alliance literature is that firms learn from prior experience, we posit th...
This study examines the evolution of exploration and exploitation within intra-organisational domai...
In today’s complex fast moving business environment, organizational learning has been said to be a k...
This study explores when and why entrepreneurs choose entrepreneurial learning strategies that empha...
Innovation is crucial for the long-term survival and growth of organizations. Many manufacturing com...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand learning in an inter-organizational learning project, fo...
This paper explores trade-offs between knowledge exploitation and exploration activities. The study ...
International audienceSince the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitat...
Using computational modeling of organizational learning, March (1991) differentiated between two lea...
In this paper, we argue that the literature on knowledge codification has been overly concerned with...
Combing operations between the main parties in integration of new products, efficiently, are inpract...
This paper empirically examines the relationship between exploitation and exploration in intra- and ...
The efficiency in accessing and utilizing specialist knowledge and the breadth of specialized knowle...
The organisational learning literature has so far focused primarily on intraorganisational learning ...
This study investigates the effects of information technology on exploration and exploitation in org...
Although one tenet in the alliance literature is that firms learn from prior experience, we posit th...
This study examines the evolution of exploration and exploitation within intra-organisational domai...
In today’s complex fast moving business environment, organizational learning has been said to be a k...
This study explores when and why entrepreneurs choose entrepreneurial learning strategies that empha...
Innovation is crucial for the long-term survival and growth of organizations. Many manufacturing com...
The purpose of this thesis is to understand learning in an inter-organizational learning project, fo...
This paper explores trade-offs between knowledge exploitation and exploration activities. The study ...
International audienceSince the seminal work of J. March (1991), balancing exploration and exploitat...
Using computational modeling of organizational learning, March (1991) differentiated between two lea...
In this paper, we argue that the literature on knowledge codification has been overly concerned with...
Combing operations between the main parties in integration of new products, efficiently, are inpract...