Developing Ambidextrous Routines in the IT Service Provider Industry

Vieru, Dragos; Klein, Stefan; Bourdeau, Simon; Ntakirutimana, Jean-Bosco

Research article in digital collection (conference) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

This study explores ambidextrous practices and distinctive leadership styles in interorganizational settings of two German medium sized IT service providers. We draw on the theory of routines-as-practices and on the organizational ambidexterity literature to analyze organizational practices aiming at both potential for change (exploration) and stability (exploitation). We identify two distinct modes of contextual ambidexterity, whereby one capability is used to improve the other, i.e. ‘exploration for exploitation’, an orientation towards continually improving the quality of the service delivery, and ‘exploration through exploitation’, an approach of project-driven learning. We highlight and classify a multi-layered repertoire of ambidextrous routines across the three levels of analysis: leadership, project team, and client relations. Our findings illustrate elaborate management repertoires of interventions with respect to culture, structures, policies or practices, which are aligned with the ecosystem within which both companies are operating.

Details about the publication

Name of the repositoryScholarspace
StatusPublished
Release year2021
ConferenceHawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, United States
Link to the full texthttps://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/71397/1/0630.pdf
Keywordsambidexterity; routines; IT service provider

Authors from the University of Münster

Klein, Stefan
Interorganisational Systems Group (IOS) (IOS)