Behavioural ambidexterity: effects on individual well-being and high performance work in academia

Volume: 44, Issue: 4, Pages: 568 - 582
Published: Apr 8, 2019
Abstract
Academic work demands behavioural ambidexterity: the ability to simultaneously demonstrate exploration (creativity in research and/or in innovative teaching and learning practice) and exploitation (compliance with quality assurance). However, little is known about the effects of behavioural ambidexterity on the well-being of individual employees. We explore the experiences of men working in academic roles at universities in Sweden and the UK....
Paper Details
Title
Behavioural ambidexterity: effects on individual well-being and high performance work in academia
Published Date
Apr 8, 2019
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
568 - 582
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