Ambidexterity in Technology Sourcing: The Moderating Role of Absorptive Capacity
Georgia Institute of Technology · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
A firm's organizational and technological boundaries are two important demarcation lines when sourcing for technology. Based on this theoretical lens, four possible combinations of exploration and exploitation emerge. Applying an ambidexterity perspective to a firm's technology sourcing strategy, we hypothesize that a curvilinear relationship exists between a firm's technology sourcing mix and its performance. We further introduce a contingency element by proposing that a firm's absorptive capacity exerts a positive moderating effect on this relationship. We empirically test these hypotheses on a random, multi-industry sample of U.S. manufacturing companies. We find support for the notion that the relationship…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 51.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 127
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2Topics & keywords
- Ambidexterity
- Absorptive capacity
- Contingency
- Industrial organization
- Business
- Perspective (graphical)
- Contingency theory
- Sample (material)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure