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Comparing the configured causal antecedents of exploration and exploitation: a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis

Although exploration and exploitation, as a pair of paradoxical organizational outcomes, are generated by different causal conditions, the conjunction of their respective causal antecedents has yet to be fully examined. Combining environmental uncertainty, unit interdependence, entrepreneurial brico...

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Published in:Frontiers of business research in China 2019, Vol.13 (1), p.53-77, Article 4
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Ambidexterity
Business and Management
Business Finance
Configuration
Entrepreneurial bricolage
Environmental uncertainty
Exploitation
Exploration
Human Resource Management
Marketing
Organization
Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA)
Unit interdependence
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