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This paper is the first to explore the impact of culture on the acceptability of workplace bullying and to do so across a wide range of countries. Physically intimidating bullying is less acceptable than work related bullying both within groups of similar cultures and globally. Cultures with...
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exploration potential as they make consumers feel good and increase their confidence level. The results of two empirical studies …
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This study explores the following question: How can managers overcome knowledge loss or degradation and/or replace obsolete knowledge to stimulate the realized absorptive capacity in the Spanish hospitality sector in particular and organizations in general?
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In this study we examine how different approaches to exploratory search are used to generate an innovation influence appropriation of its technical value. Technical value is the benefit a firm derives from utilizing the underlying knowledge embedded in an innovation to stimulate and generate...
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For established firms, radical growth requires experimenting with new alternatives, which can test the boundaries of management's thinking. This study proposes that entrepreneurial perceptions of the strategic situation and market environment have a direct influence on corporate entrepreneurship...
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Current debates on organizational learning distinguish two distinct and mutually exclusive learning modes: exploration … concurrently facilitate exploration and exploitation. The paper elaborates the characteristics of ambidextrous KM initiatives at …
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level moderate the contribution of exploration and exploitation to firms' long-run financial performance. We employ patent … toward exploration and exploitation. We also introduce statistical techniques to control for biases in estimates induced by … levels of decomposability, exploration becomes more necessary to improve firms' long-run financial performance. On the other …
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