Organizational ambidexterity has emerged as a new research paradigm in organization theory, yet several issues fundamental to this debate remain controversial. We explore four central tensions here: Should organizations achieve ambidexterity through differentiation or through integration? Does ambidexterity occur at the individual or organizational level? Must organizations take a static or dynamic perspective on ambidexterity? Finally, can ambidexterity arise internally, or do firms have to externalize some processes? We provide an overview of the seven articles included in this special issue and suggest several avenues for future research
We investigated contextual organizational ambidexterity, defined as the capacity to simultaneously a...
The organizational ambidexterity literature conceptualizes exploration and exploitation as conflicti...
textabstractIn the current volatile business world, being able to handle both future market shifts (...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate necessity of ambidexterity for organizations. The main inter...
The main objective of this research is to investigate how organizational ambidexterity can be achiev...
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as the ability of a complex and adaptive system to attain and ...
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as the ability of a complex and adaptive system to attain and ...
For the past two decades, organizational ambidexterity has been a growing theme both in literature, ...
Ambidexterity broadly refers to an organization’s ability to pursue two disparate things at th...
This paper addresses the question of how organizations become ambidextrous over time, identifying re...
Ambidexterity broadly refers to an organization’s ability to pursue two disparate things at th...
In a world of unprecedented (diachronic and synchronic) complexities like ours, firms are forced to ...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
We investigated contextual organizational ambidexterity, defined as the capacity to simultaneously a...
The organizational ambidexterity literature conceptualizes exploration and exploitation as conflicti...
textabstractIn the current volatile business world, being able to handle both future market shifts (...
Organizational ambidexterity refers to the ability of an organization, or a subsystem of an organiza...
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate necessity of ambidexterity for organizations. The main inter...
The main objective of this research is to investigate how organizational ambidexterity can be achiev...
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as the ability of a complex and adaptive system to attain and ...
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as the ability of a complex and adaptive system to attain and ...
For the past two decades, organizational ambidexterity has been a growing theme both in literature, ...
Ambidexterity broadly refers to an organization’s ability to pursue two disparate things at th...
This paper addresses the question of how organizations become ambidextrous over time, identifying re...
Ambidexterity broadly refers to an organization’s ability to pursue two disparate things at th...
In a world of unprecedented (diachronic and synchronic) complexities like ours, firms are forced to ...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
Organizational research describes the inherent tension between innovation, as a means to adapt to en...
We investigated contextual organizational ambidexterity, defined as the capacity to simultaneously a...
The organizational ambidexterity literature conceptualizes exploration and exploitation as conflicti...
textabstractIn the current volatile business world, being able to handle both future market shifts (...