Exploitation-Exploration Tensions and Organizational Ambidexterity: Managing Paradoxes of Innovation
Brunel University of London · University of Cincinnati
Abstract
Achieving exploitation and exploration enables success, even survival, but raises challenging tensions. Ambidextrous organizations excel at exploiting existing products to enable incremental innovation and at exploring new opportunities to foster more radical innovation, yet related research is limited. Largely conceptual, anecdotal, or single case studies offer architectural or contextual approaches. Architectural ambidexterity proposes dual structures and strategies to differentiate efforts, focusing actors on one or the other form of innovation. In contrast, contextual approaches use behavioral and social means to integrate exploitation and exploration. To develop a more comprehensive model, we sought to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 61.87
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- 100%
- References
- 74
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2Topics & keywords
- Ambidexterity
- Knowledge management
- Business
- Product innovation
- Computer science
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure