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Contextual ambidexterity in the subsidiary: how exploration and exploitation interact to drive subsidiary strategic initiatives and innovation

Reilly, Marty, Corbet, Shaen orcid logoORCID: 0000-0001-7430-7417, Sharkey Scott, Pamela and Andersson, Ulf (2022) Contextual ambidexterity in the subsidiary: how exploration and exploitation interact to drive subsidiary strategic initiatives and innovation. In: Dikova, Desislava and Ipsmiller, Edith, (eds.) Research Handbook on Innovation in International Business. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 135-156. ISBN 9781800882942

Abstract
This chapter examines the capacity of multinational subsidiaries to engage in innovation and to generate strategic initiatives. Research to date captures how explorative trajectories (and the subsidiary management championing them), are credited with pioneering new innovative ideas; yet less attention has been paid to complementarity in the simultaneous pursuit of more exploitative behaviour. Adopting an ambidexterity lens as our theoretical framing we examine how the interaction of exploitation and exploration strategies may explain why some subsidiaries are better at generating strategic initiatives than others. Findings, based on a sample of 258 subsidiary managers, reveal that high-performing subsidiaries in the sample (denoted as those that scored high on both exploitation and exploration/entrepreneurial orientation) were significantly more likely to generate strategic initiatives when compared with the average subsidiary within our model. Finally, our chapter provides new insights on nested innovation within MNEs, intra-organisational networks and on harnessing the potential for subsidiary-driven innovation.
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Item Type:Book Section
Refereed:Yes
Uncontrolled Keywords:Ambidexterity, Innovation, Subsidiary Initiatives, Subsidiary Entrepreneurship, Exploitation, Exploration.
Subjects:Business > Management
Business > Innovation
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > DCU Business School
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing
Official URL:https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollchap/book/978180...
Copyright Information:Authors
ID Code:32599
Deposited On:12 May 2026 09:04 by Tam Nguyen . Last Modified 12 May 2026 09:04
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