Ines Milohnić
University of Rijeka
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Organizacija | 2015
Mladenka Popadić; Matej Černe; Ines Milohnić
Abstract Background and Purpose: The construct of organizational ambidexterity (OA) has attracted the growing attention in management research. Previous empirical research has investigated the effect of organisational ambidexterity on performance from various perspectives. This study aims to resolve the contradictory previous research findings on the relationship between organisational ambidexterity and innovation performance. We unpack this construct with combined dimension of ambidexterity, which relates to a combination of high levels of both exploration and exploitation (introduction of products or services that were new to the market and new to the firm). Methodology: We frame our ambidexterity hypothesis in terms of firm’s innovation orientation. The hypothesis is tested by using Community Innovation Survey (CIS) 2006 micro data at the organizational level in twelve countries. To operationalize an ambidexterity and firms innovation outcome, we used self-reported measures of innovativeness. Results: To test our hypothesis, we developed a set of models and tested them with multiple hierarchical linear regression analyses. The results indicate that exploration and exploitation are positively related to firm’s innovation performances which supports our assumption that both are complementary. Furthermore, we find that above and over their independent effects, through combining them into a single construct of organizational ambidexterity, this variable remains negatively and significantly related to innovation performance. Conclusion: These results provides the managers with an idea of when managing trade-offs between exploration and exploitation would be more favorable versus detrimental. For firms with lower organizational ambidexterity, the relationship between exploration-exploitation and the firm’s innovation performance is a more positive one.
Management Science | 2007
Ines Milohnić; Zdenko Cerović
Event Management | 2012
Klara Trošt; Ines Milohnić
Planning for the future learning from the past-Contemporary Developments in Tourism, Travel & Hospitality | 2009
Dora Smolčić Jurdana; Dragan Magaš; Ines Milohnić
Conference Proceedings of 28th International Conference New Technologies, New Challenges | 2009
Dragan Magaš; Ines Milohnić; Dora Smolčić Jurdana
Tourism hospitality management | 2014
Zdenko Cerović; Ines Milohnić; Sanda Grudić Kvasić
Tourism & hospitality industry, Trends in Tourism and Hospitaity Management | 2014
Ines Milohnić; Josipa Cvelić Bonifačić
International Journal of Economic Perspectives | 2012
Ines Milohnić
Beyond the Economic Crisis: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead | 2012
Ines Milohnić; Ana-Marija Vrtodušić Hrgović
Tourism hospitality management | 2010
Zdenko Cerović; Dora Smolčić Jurdana; Ines Milohnić