Exploration, Exploitation, Ambidexterity, and Firm Performance: A Meta-Analysis
Exploration and Exploitation in Early Stage Ventures and SMEs
ISBN: 978-1-78350-655-2, eISBN: 978-1-78350-656-9
Publication date: 4 August 2014
Abstract
Since March (1991) presented his ideas on organizational learning, hundreds of empirical tests have been conducted on relationships among the activities of exploration, exploitation, ambidexterity, and firm performance. Despite continued interest in his ideas, there has not been a systematic assessment of extant research to reveal whether, and to what extent, these activities relate to firm performance. This study uses meta-analysis to take a next step by aggregating results of 117 studies from more than 21,000 firms. I find strong performance effects for exploration and exploitation, but contrary to received theory, I discover ambidexterity yields weaker effects than a focus on either exploration or exploitation. Thus, I leverage these findings to offer future research opportunities.
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Citation
Mathias, B.D. (2014), "Exploration, Exploitation, Ambidexterity, and Firm Performance: A Meta-Analysis", Exploration and Exploitation in Early Stage Ventures and SMEs (Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Competitive Strategy, Vol. 14), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 289-317. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-067X20140000014009
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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