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Balancing explorative and exploitative innovation ambidextrously has emerged as one of the foremost questions in management research. While a firm’s ability to jointly pursue both exploitative and explorative innovation has been conceived as having positive performance effects, scholarly...
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Research into international entrepreneurship tends to focus on new ventures rather than larger established firms. Few studies have considered why an entrepreneurial manager in an established firm is motivated to undertake international market entry. Propositions relating to factors motivating...
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Social capital plays an important role in explaining how value is created from firms' network relationships, but little is understood about how social capital is shaped over time and how it is re-shaped when firms consolidate their network ties. In response, this study explores the evolution of...
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