Innovation Ambidexterity and Firm Performance: The Moderating Effects of Contextual Factors
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The Gruyter
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The purpose of this paper is to assess the moderating effects of motivating
and contextual factors on the relationship of innovation ambidexterity
and firm performance. A theoretical framework was developed and tested using
survey data from a sample of the Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students’
Survey (GUESSS). The results suggest a positive effect of ambidexterity on firm
performance, which is positively moderated by motivating factors, the number of
co-owners and normative and cognitive institutions, such as power distance and
university environment and program learning, respectively. The study provides
important insights for policymakers to promote entrepreneurial education and
clues for future research, as well as extends existing theory by offering insights
on the moderator effects of individual and contextual factors on the relationship
between ambidexterity and firm performance, assuming the benefits of the
synergic effects of exploration and exploitation.
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Fragoso, Rui, Scazziota, Vanessa, Guerrazzi, Luiz, Quaresma, Rui and Casas Novas, Jorge. "Innovation Ambidexterity and Firm Performance: The Moderating Effects of Contextual Factors" Entrepreneurship Research Journal, vol. 14, no. 4, 2024, pp. 2029-2066.