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Showing papers by "Justin J. P. Jansen published in 2001"


01 Jul 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-level framework was developed to explore how ambidextrous organizations can successfully cope with both exploratory and exploitative innovations across organizational units, and it was shown that organizational units require different types of combinative capabilities to influence their absorptive capacity.
Abstract: textBalancing and synchronizing exploration and exploitation is fundamental to the competitive success of firms in dynamic environments. Despite the importance of reconciling exploration and exploitation within organizations, however, relatively little empirical research has examined this challenge facing numerous organizations. This study develops a multi-level framework and explores how ambidextrous organizations can successfully cope with both types of innovations across organizational units. It not only examines performance implications of organizational ambidexterity, but also investigates how organizational units develop exploratory and exploitative innovations. Results indicate that the most effective ambidextrous organizations balance exploratory and exploitative innovation by separating both types of activities in different organizational units. Moreover, findings demonstrate that organizational units require different types of combinative capabilities to influence their absorptive capacity, and subsequently, their exploratory and exploitative innovations.

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