The role of dynamic capabilities in the development of organisational ambidexterity and its effect on timely responsiveness in emerging market high‐tech firms

IF 6.7 2区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS R&D Management Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1111/radm.12712
Sin‐Pei Ng, Pervaiz K. Ahmed
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Although organisational ambidexterity (hereafter referred to as ambidexterity) allows emerging market high‐tech firms (EMHTFs) to align themselves with existing markets and to explore and seize new market opportunities to retain their competitiveness in rapidly changing business environments, little is known about how ambidexterity is developed and the role that dynamic capabilities play in the development of ambidexterity. We examine how dynamic capabilities, specifically, sensing and reconfiguring capabilities, influence the development of ambidexterity and the effect of ambidexterity on timely responsiveness. We also investigate the moderating effects of firm characteristics (i.e. firm size, sector, age, and status) and environmental turbulence (i.e. market, competitive, and technological turbulence) on both relationships. We find that the application of sensing and reconfiguring capabilities enables EMHTFs to develop ambidexterity and that ambidexterity improves timely responsiveness. Additionally, the relationship between the use of sensing capability and ambidexterity and between ambidexterity and timely responsiveness, appear robust across varying levels of market, competitive, and technological turbulence, and regardless of firm size, sector, age, and status. Furthermore, while EMHTFs across different sectors, age groups, and status benefit from using the reconfiguring capability to develop ambidexterity, we find that large firms benefit more than SMEs as the resource availability advantage of large firms allow them to reconfigure resources to support ambidextrous orientations in various ways. Hence, large firms can develop greater ambidexterity than SMEs, whose scarce resources limit how they can reconfigure resources to support ambidextrous orientations.
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动态能力在新兴市场高科技企业组织灵活性发展中的作用及其对及时响应能力的影响
尽管组织灵活性(以下简称 "灵活性")使新兴市场高科技企业(EMHTFs)能够与现有市场保持一致,并探索和抓住新的市场机遇,从而在瞬息万变的商业环境中保持竞争力,但人们对灵活性是如何形成的,以及动态能力在灵活性发展中所起的作用却知之甚少。我们研究了动态能力,特别是感知和重构能力,如何影响灵活性的发展,以及灵活性对及时响应能力的影响。我们还研究了企业特征(即企业规模、行业、年龄和地位)和环境动荡(即市场、竞争和技术动荡)对这两种关系的调节作用。我们发现,感知和重构能力的应用使新兴市场高成长型企业能够发展出灵活应变能力,而灵活应变能力能够提高企业的及时响应能力。此外,在不同程度的市场、竞争和技术动荡中,无论企业规模、行业、年龄和地位如何,传感能力的使用与机动性之间以及机动性与及时响应之间的关系都显得十分稳健。此外,虽然不同行业、不同年龄段和不同地位的企业都能从利用重新配置能力发展灵活性中获益,但我们发现大型企业比中小型企业获益更多,因为大型企业的资源可用性优势使其能够重新配置资源,以各种方式支持灵活性导向。因此,大型企业比中小型企业能发展出更大的灵活性,因为中小型企业的稀缺资源限制了它们如何重新配置资源以支持灵活取向。
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期刊介绍: R&D Management journal publishes articles which address the interests of both practising managers and academic researchers in research and development and innovation management. Covering the full range of topics in research, development, design and innovation, and related strategic and human resource issues - from exploratory science to commercial exploitation - articles also examine social, economic and environmental implications.
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