Team innovation in retail services : the role of ambidextrous leadership and team learning

La Anh Duc, Nguyen Dinh Tho, Dilupa Nakandala, Yi-Chen Lan

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Abstract

Drawing upon the ambidextrous leadership theory for innovation, this study investigates the role of opening and closing leadership behaviors in both exploratory and exploitative learning in teams, and subsequently, in team innovation in the context of retail services. Results based on a survey data set collected from 296 team leaders in retail services in two major cities in Vietnam show that opening leadership behavior positively affects team exploratory learning and closing leadership behavior underlies team exploitative learning. Further, the interaction between opening and closing leadership behaviors positively affects both team exploratory and exploitative learning. Finally, these two types of team learning enhance team innovation. Our findings extend the existing literature on ambidextrous leadership, learning, and innovation to the team level in a transitioning economy and suggest possible ways for team leaders to enhance team innovation performance.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)167-186
Number of pages20
JournalService Business
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2020

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Keywords

  • Vietnam
  • leadership
  • retail trade
  • teams in the workplace

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