Earlier research has suggested that diversity is a double-edged sword when achieving organizational ambidexterity. While it may contribute to the development of new combinations of exploration and exploitation, it may also lead to disagreements and potential conflict within top management teams (TMTs). To improve our understanding of the effectiveness of diversity in ambidextrous organizations, we develop a synergistic perspective on TMT diversity and examine how two types of diversity – functional and age diversity – affect the achievement of organizational ambidexterity. We also identify shared responsibility and CEO cognitive trust as important contingencies that may complement the effects of diversity within TMTs in terms of resolving p...
In addressing the notion of team ambidexterity, we propose that socio-psychological factors (i.e. te...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Direcció d'Empreses / Master in Management. Codi: SRO011. Cu...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Earlier research has suggested that diversity is a double-edged sword when achieving organizational ...
This study proposes top management team (TMT) shared leadership as an important enabler of organizat...
This paper examines the influences of cultural diversity in the top management team (TMT) on org...
This study proposes top management team (TMT) shared leadership as an important enabler of organizat...
This study contributes to the spread of theoretical and empirical knowledge regarding the Upper Eche...
The results of prior research on the impact of top management team (TMT) diversity on corporate perf...
Organizations capable of pursuing exploration and exploitation simultaneously have been suggested to...
[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current kno...
While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory orientation has been p...
International audienceWhile a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory ...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Within todays fast changing competitive environment, the concept of organizational ambidexterity, th...
In addressing the notion of team ambidexterity, we propose that socio-psychological factors (i.e. te...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Direcció d'Empreses / Master in Management. Codi: SRO011. Cu...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Earlier research has suggested that diversity is a double-edged sword when achieving organizational ...
This study proposes top management team (TMT) shared leadership as an important enabler of organizat...
This paper examines the influences of cultural diversity in the top management team (TMT) on org...
This study proposes top management team (TMT) shared leadership as an important enabler of organizat...
This study contributes to the spread of theoretical and empirical knowledge regarding the Upper Eche...
The results of prior research on the impact of top management team (TMT) diversity on corporate perf...
Organizations capable of pursuing exploration and exploitation simultaneously have been suggested to...
[EN] The ability of companies to develop simultaneously innovations that exploit their current kno...
While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory orientation has been p...
International audienceWhile a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory ...
Any organization requires the development of a capability, which has come to be known as organizatio...
Within todays fast changing competitive environment, the concept of organizational ambidexterity, th...
In addressing the notion of team ambidexterity, we propose that socio-psychological factors (i.e. te...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Direcció d'Empreses / Master in Management. Codi: SRO011. Cu...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...