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Title: | The management of organizational ambidexterity through alliances in a new context of analysis: Internet of Things (IoT) smart city projects |
Authors: | Bresciani, S. Ferraris, A. Del Giudice, M. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Inc. |
Citation: | Bresciani S. The management of organizational ambidexterity through alliances in a new context of analysis: Internet of Things (IoT) smart city projects / S. Bresciani, A. Ferraris, M. Del Giudice // Technological Forecasting and Social Change. — 2018. — Vol. 136. — P. 331-338. |
Abstract: | In the last decade, the Internet of Things (IoT) has affected the approach of organizations to innovation and how they create and capture value in everyday business activities. This is compounded in the so-called Smart Cities, where the objective of the IoT is to exploit information and communication technologies (ICTs) to support added-value services for citizens, giving companies more opportunities to innovate through the use of the latest technologies. In this context, multinational enterprises (MNEs) are building alliances, starting several projects with public and private city stakeholders aimed at exploring new technologies for cities but also at exploiting new IoT-based devices and services in order to profit from them. This implies that companies need to manage and integrate different types of knowledge to efficiently and effectively support the simultaneous pressure of exploration and exploitation, at a project portfolio level. Using structural equations modeling with data collected from 43 IoT smart city project alliances in Italy, this paper tests and finds evidence that MNEs need to develop knowledge management (KM) capabilities combined with ICT capabilities if they want to obtain greater ambidexterity performance at the project portfolio level. More specifically, we highlight that KM capabilities enhance alliance ambidexterity indirectly through firms’ ICT capabilities, suggesting that MNE managers should design KM tools and develop new ICT skills. Implications for academics, managers and future lines of research are proposed. © 2017 Elsevier Inc. |
Keywords: | ALLIANCES AMBIDEXTERITY ICT INTERNET OF THINGS KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SMART CITY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT MANAGERS SMART CITY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ALLIANCES AMBIDEXTERITY EXPLORATION AND EXPLOITATION INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES INTERNET OF THING (IOT) INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT) MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE STRUCTURAL EQUATIONS MODELING INTERNET OF THINGS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNET KNOWLEDGE MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE ORGANIZATION SMART CITY ITALY |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/118170 |
Access: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
SCOPUS ID: | 85014833138 |
WOS ID: | 000449899100027 |
PURE ID: | 8165892 |
ISSN: | 401625 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.techfore.2017.03.002 |
metadata.dc.description.sponsorship: | Health and Safety Executive, HSE; National Research University Higher School of Economics, ВШЭ; Government Council on Grants, Russian Federation The article was prepared within the framework of the Basic Research Program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) and supported within the framework of the subsidy granted to the HSE by the Government of the Russian Federation for the implementation of the Global Competitiveness Program. |
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