Dynamic Balancing of Exploration and Exploitation: The Contingent Benefits of Ambidexterity

Johannes Luger, Sebastian Raisch, Markus Schimmer
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We study the evolution of firms’ exploration–exploitation allocations and their long-term performance outcomes. Extending current ambidexterity theory, we suggest that not only firms pursuing one-sided exploration or exploitation orientations show self-reinforcing tendencies but also ambidextrous firms adopting balanced exploration–exploitation orientations. Integrating formal modeling arguments, we further propose that reinforcing ambidexterity can be good or bad for firms’ long-term performance, depending on the environment they face: In contexts characterized by incremental change, firms benefit more from the learning effects of maintaining ambidexterity, which lead to superior performance. Firms in discontinuous change contexts, however, suffer more from the misalignment that reinforcement creates, which affects their performance negatively. A longitudinal data set of global insurance firms (1999–2014) supports our arguments. Building on these findings, we reconceptualize ambidexterity as the ability to dynamically balance exploration and exploitation, which emerges from combining capability-building processes (to balance exploration and exploitation) with capability-shifting processes (to adapt the exploration–exploitation balance). We contribute to the organizational literature by developing a dynamic perspective on balancing exploration and exploitation, by clarifying the contingent nature of the ambidexterity–firm performance relationship, and by integrating and extending the ambidexterity and formal modeling perspectives on exploration and exploitation.
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本文研究了企业勘探开发配置的演变及其长期绩效结果。通过对现有双灵巧性理论的扩展,我们发现,不仅是追求片面勘探或开发方向的企业具有自我强化的倾向,而且双灵巧企业也具有平衡勘探开发方向的自我强化倾向。结合正式的建模论证,我们进一步提出,加强双元性对企业的长期绩效可能是有利的,也可能是不利的,这取决于企业所面临的环境:在以增量变化为特征的环境中,企业从保持双元性的学习效应中获益更多,从而导致卓越的绩效。然而,处于不连续变化环境中的企业更容易受到强化所造成的错位的影响,这对它们的绩效产生了负面影响。全球保险公司的纵向数据集(1999-2014)支持我们的论点。基于这些发现,我们将二元性重新定义为动态平衡勘探和开发的能力,这种能力来自于能力建设过程(平衡勘探和开发)和能力转移过程(适应勘探和开发平衡)的结合。我们通过发展平衡探索和利用的动态视角,通过澄清双元性-企业绩效关系的偶然性质,以及通过整合和扩展探索和利用的双元性和形式化建模视角,为组织文献做出了贡献。
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