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Ambidextrous balance and channel innovation ability in Chinese business circles: The mediating effect of knowledge inertia and guanxi inertia

Authors :
Xiaorong Fu
Rui Luan
Wenting Zhu
Heng-Hui Wu
Jing Pang
Source :
Industrial Marketing Management. 93:63-75
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

Drawing on organizational learning theory and literature on guanxi, this study examines how and why ambidextrous learning balance influences firm innovation capability in Chinese business circles. We propose a U-shaped relation between ambidextrous learning balance and firm innovation capability which is mediated by guanxi inertia and knowledge inertia in different ways. Specifically, ambidextrous learning balance has an inverted U-shaped impact on guanxi inertia and further influences firm innovation capability. Whereas, ambidextrous learning balance has a linear positive influence on innovation capability through a decreased level of knowledge inertia. Based on survey data collected from, The results obtained from a sample of 197 Chinese channel enterprises using SEMs analysis provide strong support for our hypotheses. In addition, the findings based on firms with unbalanced ambidextrous learning indicate that as opposed to exploratory learning, higher level of exploitative learning leads to an increase in guanxi inertia and a decrease in knowledge inertia. These conclusions reveal how ambidextrous learning balance influence innovation capability for a firm with inherent learning preference which is not discussed by the extant research. At the same time, this study fills the gap of ambidextrous learning balance by considering the influence of culture. Our work also informs foreign practitioners of the optimal ways of learning for innovation in China.

Details

ISSN :
00198501
Volume :
93
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Industrial Marketing Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........12b6ec34146e44fe517ba864e19f8864
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2020.11.005