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In search for the effects of business and political ties on innovation ambidexterity
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Date Issued
2017
Publisher
World Scientific
ISSN
1363-9196
Citation
International Journal of Innovation Management, 2017. Vol. 21(2), article no. 1750019.
Type
Peer Reviewed Journal Article
Abstract
There has been a lack of empirical research on how firms integrate different types of network benefits to facilitate innovation ambidexterity. This study examines how different types of network ties (business and political) influence innovation ambidexterity. Using a sample of 264 Chinese industrial firms, we find that business ties are significantly associated with innovation ambidexterity. The results also show that although the direct effect of political ties on innovation ambidexterity is insignificant, political ties interact significantly with business ties to foster innovation ambidexterity.
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