Micro-foundational approaches can enable firms to develop organizational ambidexterity, which is critical to long-term prosperity. However, to date, few studies have examined how mergers and acquisitions (M&A)—processes reliant on knowledge transfer—provide a useful organizational context through which to understand the achievement of organizational ambidexterity. Considering organizational ambidexterity from the viewpoint of exploitative and explorative innovation, we examine how behavioral contexts (corporate entrepreneurship) and structure (integration) regulate knowledge transfer activities at the micro-foundational and firm levels within a cross-border M&A context. Analysis of 143 cross-border M&As completed by United Kingdom...
Background: Surviving in times of rapid technology changes requires quick adaptability of processes ...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
Exploration and exploitation complement one another in the organizational learning. Exploration fost...
Micro-foundational approaches can enable firms to develop organizational ambidexterity, which is cri...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Organizational ambidexterity in a firm is significantly influenced by the behavioural integration of...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
International audienceResearch into organization theory contains abundant evidence of the positive e...
Research suggests the firm's structural and contextual attributes that foster ambidexterity, but the...
In the pursuit of higher performance, firms often complement their exploitation- and exploration-bas...
This dissertation contributes to the area of organizational ambidexterity by examining new anteceden...
Organisational ambidexterity (i.e. the ability to balance exploration and exploitation) is crucial t...
Organisational ambidexterity has been shown to improve organisational outcomes by almost every measu...
Empirical research has confirmed positive effects of organizational ambidexterity for companies’ lon...
Long-term survival and growth depends on the firm’s ability to exploit its current competencies whil...
Background: Surviving in times of rapid technology changes requires quick adaptability of processes ...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
Exploration and exploitation complement one another in the organizational learning. Exploration fost...
Micro-foundational approaches can enable firms to develop organizational ambidexterity, which is cri...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Organizational ambidexterity in a firm is significantly influenced by the behavioural integration of...
In the increasingly dynamic and turbulent world, synchronising exploration and exploitation is an im...
International audienceResearch into organization theory contains abundant evidence of the positive e...
Research suggests the firm's structural and contextual attributes that foster ambidexterity, but the...
In the pursuit of higher performance, firms often complement their exploitation- and exploration-bas...
This dissertation contributes to the area of organizational ambidexterity by examining new anteceden...
Organisational ambidexterity (i.e. the ability to balance exploration and exploitation) is crucial t...
Organisational ambidexterity has been shown to improve organisational outcomes by almost every measu...
Empirical research has confirmed positive effects of organizational ambidexterity for companies’ lon...
Long-term survival and growth depends on the firm’s ability to exploit its current competencies whil...
Background: Surviving in times of rapid technology changes requires quick adaptability of processes ...
This paper builds on prior scholarly works by examining the relationship between organizing paradox ...
Exploration and exploitation complement one another in the organizational learning. Exploration fost...