In a fair-trade system, intermediate organizations act as a bridge between highly different contexts. Several studies have shown the role of these organization, but the literature has still not dealt with their specific role from a strategic perspective. Adopting ambidexterity theory, the aim of this research is to investigate: (a) whether the intermediate organization is ambidextrous, simultaneously pursuing exploration and exploitation activities and sustainability and profitability related goals; (b) the modalities in which explorative and exploitative competences are transferred within the fair-trade system. The study adopts a qualitative approach based on the analysis of seven organizations belonging to the fairtrade system. Results show that the intermediate organization engages in ambidexterity within the system, but the balance between exploration and exploitation inside the intermediate organization is still to be achieved. The research, as first time, applies ambidexterity theory to the fair-trade system. In addition, direct managerial implications can be derived.

(2020). Ambidextrous organizations for sustainable development: The case of fair-trade systems [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/227654

Ambidextrous organizations for sustainable development: The case of fair-trade systems

Baratta, Rossella
2020-01-01

Abstract

In a fair-trade system, intermediate organizations act as a bridge between highly different contexts. Several studies have shown the role of these organization, but the literature has still not dealt with their specific role from a strategic perspective. Adopting ambidexterity theory, the aim of this research is to investigate: (a) whether the intermediate organization is ambidextrous, simultaneously pursuing exploration and exploitation activities and sustainability and profitability related goals; (b) the modalities in which explorative and exploitative competences are transferred within the fair-trade system. The study adopts a qualitative approach based on the analysis of seven organizations belonging to the fairtrade system. Results show that the intermediate organization engages in ambidexterity within the system, but the balance between exploration and exploitation inside the intermediate organization is still to be achieved. The research, as first time, applies ambidexterity theory to the fair-trade system. In addition, direct managerial implications can be derived.
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27-nov-2019
2020
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Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia e Gestione delle Imprese
Ambidextrous organizations; Fair trade; Sustainable development; Knowledge exploration; Knowledge exploitation
Simeoni, Francesca; Brunetti, Federico; Mion, Giorgio; Baratta, Rossella
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