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Learning organizational ambidexterity: A joint-variance synthesis of exploration-exploitation modes on performance

Matthew James Kerry (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Winterthur, Switzerland)
Justin A. DeSimone (University of Alabama Culverhouse College of Commerce, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA)

The Learning Organization

ISSN: 0969-6474

Article publication date: 13 May 2019

Issue publication date: 13 May 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to reexamine exploration-exploitation’s reciprocality in organizational ambidexterity (OA) research. OA figures prominently in a variety of organization science phenomena. Introduced as a two-stage model for innovation, theory specifies reciprocal reinforcement between the OA processes of exploration (eR) and exploitation (eT). In this study, the authors argue that previous analyses of OA necessarily neglect this reciprocality in favor of conceptualizations that conform to common statistical techniques.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors propose joint-variance (JV) as a soluble estimator of exploration–exploitation (eR-eT) reciprocality. An updated systematic literature synthesis yielded K = 50 studies (53 independent samples, N = 11,743) for further testing.

Findings

Three primary findings are as follows: JV reduced negative confounding, explaining 45 per cent of between-study variance. JV quantified the positive confounding in separate meta-analytic estimates of eR and eT on performance because of double-counting (37.6 per cent), and substantive application of JV to hypothesis testing supported OA theoretical predictions.

Research limitations/implications

The authors discuss practical consideration for eR-eT reciprocality, as well as theoretical contributions for cohering the OA empirical literature.

Practical implications

The authors discuss design limitations and JV measurement extensions for the future.

Social implications

Learning in OA literature has been neglected or underestimated.

Originality/value

Because reciprocality is theorized, yet absent in current models, existing results represent confounded or biased evidence of the OA’s effect on firm performance. Subsequently, the authors propose JV as a soluble estimator of eR-eT learning modes.

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Citation

Kerry, M.J. and DeSimone, J.A. (2019), "Learning organizational ambidexterity: A joint-variance synthesis of exploration-exploitation modes on performance", The Learning Organization, Vol. 26 No. 4, pp. 352-380. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-04-2018-0051

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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