“…Enhanced survival can ensue from a portfolio of integration approaches enabling exploration of new, often distant, knowledge alongside exploitation of existing knowledge, and counterbalancing tighter structures and more controls (Junni et al, ) with looser integration mechanisms (Vanhaverbeke et al, ; Phene et al, ). In essence, an acquisition program involves acquirers subsuming targets in different ways and to different extents for exploratory versus exploitative purposes (Brueller et al, ; King et al, ). In acquisition research, ambidexterity – structural, temporal, or contextual – addresses the spectrum of challenges accompanying acquisition integration (Meglio et al, ) and strategic renewal (Meglio and Park, in press).…”