Balancing exploration and exploitation across boundaries: Evidence from new product development

Exploration and exploitation have opposite natures; therefore, balancing the two presents a key challenge for firms. Recent studies have argued that firms can combine exploration (exploitation) capabilities with exploitation (exploration) partnerships to surmount this obstacle. However, little is kn...

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Published in:Business research quarterly p. 234094442311561
Main Authors: Fernandes Rodrigues Alves, Marlon, Pacheco, Larissa Marchiori, Galina, Simone Vasconcelos Ribeiro
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 23-02-2023
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Summary:Exploration and exploitation have opposite natures; therefore, balancing the two presents a key challenge for firms. Recent studies have argued that firms can combine exploration (exploitation) capabilities with exploitation (exploration) partnerships to surmount this obstacle. However, little is known about how accumulated capabilities for exploring and exploiting activities shape the ways in which firms select partnerships. We examine this question by leveraging a unique data set on new product development in the Brazilian manufacturing sector that has 19,081 observations over a 14-year span. Contrary to the expectation of complementarity, in which the greater capability of one type (e.g., exploitation) is associated with selecting a partnership of another type (e.g., exploration), our findings suggest that increases in capabilities of any type are associated with exploration partnerships. We provide alternative explanations for our findings, highlight implications for theory and practice, and discuss potential avenues for future research. JEL CLASSIFICATION: O31, M13, L14
ISSN:2340-9444
2340-9444
DOI:10.1177/23409444231156192