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Knowledge Resources, Exploration, and Exploitation: A New Perspective on the Interplay Between Innovation and Application

Lengnick-Hall, Cynthia and Robert Griffith
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Lengnick-Hall, Cynthia: University of Texas at San Antonio
Robert Griffith: University of Texas at San Antonio

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee

No 27, Working Papers from College of Business, University of Texas at San Antonio

Abstract: Knowledge resources are the fundamental ingredients used in exploration and exploitation and an overlooked source of distinction and tension between these two processes. In this paper we use a strategic lens to differentiate evidence-based knowledge resources from tinkerable knowledge resources. This conceptualization provides the basis for a bridge between the literature on the resource-based view of the firm and research into exploration and exploitation. We suggest that an examination of knowledge resources offers a new perspective for understanding exploration and exploitation, and suggests new opportunities for achieving organizational ambidexterity. A proposed model indicates the application consequences of match and mismatch across knowledge resources and knowledge flow activities in terms of exploration and exploitation. An agenda for future research is proposed along with steps that managers can take to develop exploration and exploitation capabilities in their firms by managing their knowledge resources more precisely and effectively.

Keywords: knowledge resources; exploration; exploitation; knowledge management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M19 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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