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Balancing exploration and exploitation tension in coopetition: the case of European space innovation programmes

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  • Anne-Sophie Fernandez
  • Fiona Xiaoying Ji
  • Saïd Yami

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Coopetition is filled with multiple tensions. A major one results from the dilemma between exploration and exploitation. Because tensions could inhibit the impact of coopetition on innovation performance, they need to be managed. A theoretical gap appears on the management of exploration/exploitation tension in a coopetition context. This article aims to fill this gap. A framework based on the concept of ambidexterity is proposed and discussed regarding the results of the in-depth case study of two collaborative innovative programmes conducted by two competitors within the space industry. Findings highlight that innovation performance requires a balance between exploration and exploitation reached thanks to specific ambidextrous capabilities at both organisational and team levels. At the organisational level, ambidexterity allows partners to manage strategic information, to equally divide the industrial activity and to decide a resource sharing process. At the team level, project manager internalise the paradox and daily manage tensions between sharing and protecting knowledge.

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  • Anne-Sophie Fernandez & Fiona Xiaoying Ji & Saïd Yami, 2014. "Balancing exploration and exploitation tension in coopetition: the case of European space innovation programmes," International Journal of Business Environment, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 6(1), pages 69-91.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbenv:v:6:y:2014:i:1:p:69-91
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    1. Garri, Myropi, 2021. "Coopetition, value co-creation, and knowledge-enhancement in the UK alpaca industry: A multi-level mechanism," European Management Journal, Elsevier, vol. 39(5), pages 545-557.

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