2024
DOI: 10.1002/job.2786
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A paradox theory lens on proactivity, individual ambidexterity, and creativity: An empirical look

Jie Wang,
Tae‐Yeol Kim,
Thomas S. Bateman
et al.

Abstract: SummaryParadox theory suggests that contradictory demands, like applying current work methods while exploring new ones, should be viewed as dualities with competing and complementary aspects. It advocates for employee ambidexterity, where employees must manage exploitation and exploration. We know little about how personal dispositions affect ambidexterity independently or when interacting with situational factors. Based on a time‐lagged survey of 364 employee–supervisor pairs from 74 R&D teams, we found t… Show more

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