Dear Rajiv and Prasad
A colleague and I have a paper in the February 2010 issue of Research Policy that provides strong support for the ambidexterity hypothesis in a sample of Australian manufacturing SMEs.
Liao, T.S and Rice, J. (2010) "Innovation investments, market engagement and financial performance: A study among Australian manufacturing SMEs", Research Policy , 39(2): 117-125.
We used SEM, and the cross correlations are not reported in the paper, but we could produce these for you if you like.
Regards
John
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Dear Colleagues,
We are conducting a literature review and meta-analysis of the antecedents and consequences of absorptive capacity at the firm level of analysis. We are interested in all conceptualizations and operationalizations of the absorptive capacity construct. If you have such a study, in press, in manuscript form, in progress, or in some form in which correlations among variables are available, we would be very grateful to hear about it. Of course, your work would also be included or cited in our eventual paper. Thanks in advance for letting us know.
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