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Ambidextrous Organizations: managing evolutionary and revolutionary change

Michael L. Tushman, Charles A. O'Reilly III (1996)
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Complements or Substitutes? A Microfoundations Perspective on the Interplay between Drivers of Ambidexterity in SMEs

Alexander Zimmermann, Susan A. Hill, Julian Birkinshaw, Martin Jaeckel (2020)
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How Is Ambidexterity Initiated? The Emergent Charter Definition Process

Alexander Zimmermann, Sebastian Raisch, Julian Birkinshaw (2015)
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A microfoundational perspective of organizational ambidexterity: Critical review and research directions

Shlomo Y. Tarba, Justin J. P. Jansen, Tom J. M. Mom, Sebastian Raisch, Thomas C. Lawton (2020)
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Building Theories from Case Study Research

Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (1989)
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The Myopia of Learning

Daniel Levinthal, James March (1993)
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Microfoundations of Performance: Balancing Efficiency and Flexibility in Dynamic Environments

Kathleen M. Eisenhardt, Nathan R. Furr, Christopher B. Bingham (2010)
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Introducing conflict as the microfoundation of organizational ambidexterity

Tom Mom, Sebastian Fourne, Justin J. P. Jansen (2015)
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April 28, 2023
Collaboration versus simplification for organisational change

One of my favourite books on organisational change is ‘Who Moved my Cheese?’ It’s short, and mice looking for cheese to eat is an appealing analogy. It’s a model for managers because it covers four theoretical outcomes of change. Those outcomes are: what happens if I (or we) do, or don’t make this change, what […]

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December 31, 2023
Transformation research update

'Managing Tensions not People' as transformation method research update at the end of 2023 This time last year I was searching through the ambidexterity literature for tensions other than the usual explore-exploit. I built a website to publish my progress online, which I think was a diversion! Literature research update I found more than 70 […]

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February 21, 2021
Engagement Model

Engagement Model for Digital Transformation / Agile Adoption Consultancy template for improvement and organisational development work A proven approach used by external consultancy firms. This engagement model is appropriate for internal improvement initiatives and Centres of Excellence. As an embedded coach or improvement lead, it’s important to realise you are effectively providing a consulting service […]

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