Balanced ambidexterity boosts high-tech firm performance, study finds.
The article explores how developing different skills in high-tech companies can affect their performance. By studying Taiwanese firms, the researchers found that having a good balance of exploring new ideas and exploiting current ones can lead to better results. They also discovered that combining these skills can help high-tech firms perform even better. In conclusion, focusing on both exploring and exploiting capabilities can boost a company's success in the high-tech industry.