Individual Ambidexterity, Relational Context and Academic Entrepreneurship Performance: Too Much of a Good Thing?

Author:

Chang Yi‐Ying1ORCID,Chapman Gary2ORCID,Hughes Paul3ORCID,Chang Che‐Yuan4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Business Administration National Taiwan University of Science and Technology No. 43 Keelung Road Taipei 106335 Taiwan

2. Nottingham University Business School University of Nottingham Wollaton Road Nottingham NG8 1BB UK

3. School of Business University of Leicester London Road Leicester LE2 1RQ UK

4. School of Management National Taiwan University of Science and Technology No. 43 Keelung Road Taipei 106335 Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractScholars have called for a better understanding of the performance consequences of individual ambidexterity. In this work, we utilize the context of academic entrepreneurship to study how and why individual ambidexterity impacts academic entrepreneurship performance, and whether relational context moderates this link. Alongside the benefits, we argue that higher levels of individual ambidexterity generate switching, coordination and cognitive costs that can harm performance. Acknowledging the simultaneous presence of varying costs and benefits over the range of individual ambidexterity, we propose that individual ambidexterity has an inverted U‐shaped relationship with academic entrepreneurship performance, in which moderate levels produce superior performance. We further argue that relational context enhances the performance benefits of individual ambidexterity through providing access to novel knowledge and resources. In doing so, it shifts the turning point so that a higher level of individual ambidexterity produces peak academic entrepreneurship performance before the relationship turns. Utilizing data on Taiwanese scientists, we find strong evidence of an inverted U‐shaped relationship between individual ambidexterity and academic entrepreneurship performance, and for the moderating role of relational context.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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