Ambidexterity and organizational survival: Evidence from Korean smes

Guktae Kim, Moon Goo Huh

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Abstract

Despite the theoretical assumption that balancing exploration and exploitation is important for long-term performance and survival, previous studies have provided few insights into these relationships because they have focused mainly on the short-term financial performance of organizations. In addition, balancing exploration and exploitation is a critical challenge for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that lack the resources, capabilities, and experience necessary to achieving ambidexterity. In this regards, this study empirically explores the relationship between the exploration-exploitation balance and SMEs’ longevity in order to address two important questions from the ambidexterity perspective: (1) How does the balance between exploration and exploitation influence organizational survival? (2) How is the appropriate balance between exploration and exploitation influenced by an organization’s internal and external contexts? An analysis of 1981-2012 data from the Korean SMEs in IT industry reveals an inverted U-shaped curvilinear relationship between the extentof exploratory innovation and organizational longevity, providing support for the ambidexterity perspective. We further examine the moderating effects of financial slack and environmental dynamism on the relationship between exploratory innovation and organizational longevity. The results indicate that financial slack moderated the exploration-longevity relationship and call for a contingency approach for a better understanding of performance implications of the exploration-exploitation balance.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTechnology Innovation Entrepreneurship and Competitive Strategy
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Pages123-148
Number of pages26
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Publication series

NameTechnology Innovation Entrepreneurship and Competitive Strategy
Volume14
ISSN (Print)1479-067X

Keywords

  • Ambidexterity
  • Contingency perspective
  • Exploitation
  • Exploration
  • Innovation
  • Organizational longevity

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