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Ambidextrous product-service innovation of MMNEs: Performance implications
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CEO Overconfidence and Ambidextrous Innovation
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 2017While prior research has focused on the effect of CEO overconfidence on innovation, few studies have been conducted to reveal how and whether an overconfident CEO affects ambidextrous innovation, which means the simultaneous and balanced pursuit of both exploratory and exploitative innovation. By observing firms’ patenting behavior, we investigate the
Ying-Jiuan Wong, +2 more
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Ambidextrous leadership and innovation performance: a longitudinal study
Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 2020PurposeThe ambidextrous leadership model specifically describes opening and closing leader behaviors in the innovation process. This paper aims to emphasize the relevance of the ambidextrous leadership model with respect to leadership in innovation processes.Design/methodology/approachIn this longitudinal research design, 54 employees rated the ...
Friederike Gerlach +2 more
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Ambidextrous leadership and team innovation
Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 2015Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to report the first empirical test of the recently proposed ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation (Rosinget al., 2011). This theory proposes that the interaction between two complementary leadership behaviors – opening and closing – predicts team innovation, such that team innovation is highest when ...
Zacher, Hannes, Rosing, Kathrin
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Ambidextrous Leadership in the Innovation Process
2010Innovation research is full of paradoxes. Bledow, Frese, Anderson, Erez, and Farr (2009) summarize several kinds of conflicting demands inherent to the innovation process and demonstrate the commonness of tensions within this process. The main paradoxes of innovation are probably achieving a balance of new and old activities, of structured and chaotic ...
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How Does Ambidextrous Product Innovation Link Management Innovation to Firm Performance?
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020This study addresses the role of ambidextrous product innovation in bridging the missing link between management innovation and firm performance. We utilized survey questionnaires collected from China to test the hypotheses. Results reveal that management innovation benefits exploratory, exploitative, and ambidextrous product innovations.
Han, Chen, Nielsen, Bo Bernhard
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Ambidextrous leadership and employee innovation in public museums
Chinese Management Studies, 2020PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of ambidextrous leadership on employees’ innovative behaviors in public museums based on the ambidexterity theory of leadership for innovation. It also examines the mediating mechanism of organizational climate for innovation in public museums.Design/methodology/approachMultisource survey data ...
Ching-Wen Kung +2 more
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Ambidextrous Innovation, Market Orientation, and Performance: A Disruptive Innovation Perspective
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2012Innovation ambidexterity has gained momentum in recent research. However, two perspectives are conflicting directly on the incompatible or complementary logics of exploratory and exploitative innov...
Jie Zhao, Zelong Wei, Xiuwu Liao
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