Organizational ambidexterity: Antecedents, outcomes, and moderators

S Raisch, J Birkinshaw - Journal of management, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
S Raisch, J Birkinshaw
Journal of management, 2008journals.sagepub.com
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as an organization's ability to be aligned and efficient
in its management of today's business demands while simultaneously being adaptive to
changes in the environment, has gained increasing interest in recent years. In this article,
the authors review various literature streams to develop a comprehensive model that covers
research into the antecedents, moderators, and outcomes of organizational ambidexterity.
They indicate gaps within and across different research domains and point to important …
Organizational ambidexterity, defined as an organization's ability to be aligned and efficient in its management of today's business demands while simultaneously being adaptive to changes in the environment, has gained increasing interest in recent years. In this article, the authors review various literature streams to develop a comprehensive model that covers research into the antecedents, moderators, and outcomes of organizational ambidexterity. They indicate gaps within and across different research domains and point to important avenues for future research.
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