Organizational dynamism and adaptive business model innovation: The triple paradox configuration
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Firm performance in turbulent business environments strongly depends on the adaptive (re)generation of the firm's business model. However, studies on the enablers of business model innovation are sparse. This study le- verages the literature on dynamic capabilities, on organizational ambidexterity/vacillation, and Lewis's view of organizational paradoxes to build an integrated model of organizational dynamism that includes seven dimen- sions: three pairs of paradoxical constructs (cooperation–competition, exploration–exploitation, and conformi- ty–agency) and dynamic capabilities. The study posits that these seven dimensions of organizational dynamism describe the key enablers of adaptive business model innovation (ABMI). The results of applying a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) to 35 selected cases confirm that the paradoxical dimensions of organizational dynamism, although logically opposed, strongly intertwine in enabling the adaptive (re)gener- ation of a firm's businessmodel. Further, this article highlights fsQCA's suitability to testmodels that include paradoxical constructs.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adaptive organizational learning; Ambidexterity; Coopetition; Dual tuning; Embedded agency; Organizational vacillation; Paradoxical management; adaptive organizational learning
Elenco autori:
Ricciardi, Francesca; Zardini, Alessandro; Rossignoli, Cecilia
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