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project (exploitation) or a risky project (exploration) at each instance. We argue that there are substantial efficiency gains …
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in the specific industry are motivated by Exploration, Exploitation, or a combination of both Exploration and … and Electrical Equipment; and Telecommunications industries are Exploration motivated. Alliances in the Investment … and Drugs industries are motivated by both Exploration and Exploitation (dual) motives. The average CAR (ACAR) for …
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Formulating consistent marketing strategies is a difficult task, but successfully implementing them is even more challenging. This is even more pertinent as marketing strategies quite often incorporate inherent conflicts between major breakthroughs and consolidation. Consequently, marketers need...
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exploration and exploitation is important for sustained relationship performance for customers. The customer evaluates balancing … exploration and exploitation important whereas the vendor emphasizes only on exploitation. …
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, organisational routines, processes, practices and norms. The exploration for new ideas, technologies and knowledge ? to one side …, individuals integrate knowledge using both exploration and exploitation approaches. The findings illustrate that absorptive … capacity can encourage greater leverage for exploration potential leading to radical innovation; and reconfiguring exploitable …
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There is often said to be a tension between the two types of organizational learning activities, exploration and …
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influences the innovation capability (organizational ambidexterity, exploration, and exploitation). The findings obtained will … understand how organizational climate influences innovation capability, which is understood through the dimensions of exploration …
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This study examines whether staged project management is beneficial or harmful for making product innovations. Using a unique firm urvey for Japan, we find that firms that employed staged project management had a higher likelihood of introducing new products to the market. Additional estimations...
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concept of exploration and exploitation as mediating roles of entrepreneurial intention as individual-level perspectives …
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) exploration, managerial vision, organizational task-specific investments, and incentive pay. Our analysis yields testable …
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