Contributions

  • Wood, Robert Chapman - Contributor
  • O'Reilly, Charles A. - Contributor
  • Westerman, George - Contributor
  • Smith, Wendy K. - Contributor
  • Harvard Business School. Division of Research - Contributor

Publication

2007 - Division of Research, Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts

Language

English

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Description

"This paper empirically explores the relations between alternative organizational designs and a firm's ability to explore as well as exploit. We operationalize exploitation and exploration in terms of innovation streams; incremental innovation in existing products as well as exploring into architectural and/or discontinuous innovation. Based on in-depth, longitudinal data on 13 business units and 22 innovations, we investigate the consequences of organization design choices on innovation outcomes as well as the ongoing performance of existing products. We find that ambidextrous organization designs are significantly more effective in executing innovation streams than functional, cross-functional, and spinout designs."

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Working paper / Division of Research, Harvard Business School -- 07-087

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