A platform-based approach to ambidexterity for innovation: An empirical investigation in the public sector

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Innovation in the public sector plays an important role in improving the quality of public services and addressing economic and societal challenges. Most of the previous research on innovations has focused on the private sector. How organizations may achieve ambidexterity for innovations in the public sector characterized by unique constraints has been largely underexplored. Platforms have emerged as key components in organizations’ approaches to innovation. Using an empirical study in a public sector organization, this study identifies a platform-based approach that can be used to achieve ambidexterity in balancing exploitative and exploratory innovations in the public sector. Organizations facing constraints pertaining to structure, risk, and value may benefit from considering their product/service development, process management, and value formulation through this approach. This study also identifies practices in platform development, appropriation, and control that contributed to the success of the platform-based approach.

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Cao, L., West, B., Ramesh, B., Mohan, K., & Sarkar, S. (2023). A platform-based approach to ambidexterity for innovation: An empirical investigation in the public sector. International Journal of Information Management, 68. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2022.102570

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