articleJournal of ManagementSep 6, 2006Closed access

Ambidexterity and Performance in Small-to Medium-Sized Firms: The Pivotal Role of Top Management Team Behavioral Integration

University of Connecticut · George Mason University

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Abstract

While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both an exploitative and exploratory orientation has been posited as having positive performance effects, little is currently known about the antecedents and consequences of such ambidexterity in small-to medium-sized firms (SMEs). To that end, this study focuses on the pivotal role of top management team (TMT) behavioral integration in facilitating the processing of disparate demands essential to attaining ambidexterity in SMEs. Then, to address the bottom-line importance of an ambidextrous orientation, the study hypothesizes its association with relative firm performance. Multisource survey data, including CEOs and TMT members from 139 SMEs, provide support for both…

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Keywords
  • Ambidexterity
  • Business
  • Knowledge management
  • Survey data collection
  • Industrial organization
  • Marketing
  • Upper echelons
  • Exploratory research
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