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- W4312436427 abstract "Due to increased competition, firms employ various types of innovation activities to position themselves against their competitors. Firms must remain competitive in their core markets, while also winning in new domains. Ambidexterity and strategic agility have strengthened this position. Moreover, ambidextrous global strategy (AGS) is crucial for global firms in the 21st global turbulent times. As the headquarters appreciate the active roles of subsidiaries, new possibilities for emerging markets are translated into reality. This book defines and analyzes AGS as the simultaneous achievement of global integration and local adaptation (responsiveness) through the utilization of its core facilities and organizational capabilities. In particular, this chapter shows a framework of AGS with global market strategy and organizational capability. Furthermore, this chapter analyzes the effective ambidextrous business strategies for the digital transformation era with open and closed innovation integration." @default.
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