Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries

The aim of this paper was to correlate the strategic behavior of managers of national winery industries with the process of organizational ambidexterity. Therefore, the theory adopted was mainly based on the knowledge of Miles and Snow (1978) on types of behavior, and March (1991), with respec...

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Main Authors: Elvis Silveira-Martins, Carlos Ricardo Rosseto, Nilton Cesar Lima, Antonio Sergio Torres Penedo
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Language:English
Published: Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado 2014-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
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Online Access:http://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/1540
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spelling doaj-f362e97ab1b1467c9384afe276d315cb2021-07-02T14:01:08ZengFundação Escola de Comércio Álvares PenteadoRevista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios1806-48921983-08072014-12-01165239241510.7819/rbgn.v16i52.1540 Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineriesElvis Silveira-Martins0Carlos Ricardo Rosseto1Nilton Cesar Lima2Antonio Sergio Torres Penedo3Federal University of PelotasFederal University of Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALE)Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU)Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU)The aim of this paper was to correlate the strategic behavior of managers of national winery industries with the process of organizational ambidexterity. Therefore, the theory adopted was mainly based on the knowledge of Miles and Snow (1978) on types of behavior, and March (1991), with respect to ambidexterity. The methodology used was the quantitative research, using the survey method. The sample consisted of 150 industries Brazilian wineries. To process the data, we used multivariate techniques, particularly structural equation modeling. The results point to a positive relationship between the prospector, anlyzer and reactor behaviors toward ambidexterity. The defender behavior has a negative relationship with ambidexterity. While this type is not theoretically related to the ambidextrous processes, the national wine industry scenario is empirically permeated by the need for reorganization, given the environmental situation experienced by the companies. The behavior of managers is influenced by reactive practices; for instance, we observe research on the need for measures to safeguard the market, which is conducted by the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC). Finally, the research stands out for addressing a specific theme and exploring its features, contributing to the literature, generating support for management decisions and expanding horizons for further research.http://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/1540Strategic behavior1Ambidexterity1Exploration1Exploitation1Wine Industry1
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Antonio Sergio Torres Penedo
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Carlos Ricardo Rosseto
Nilton Cesar Lima
Antonio Sergio Torres Penedo
Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries
Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
Strategic behavior1
Ambidexterity1
Exploration1
Exploitation1
Wine Industry1
author_facet Elvis Silveira-Martins
Carlos Ricardo Rosseto
Nilton Cesar Lima
Antonio Sergio Torres Penedo
author_sort Elvis Silveira-Martins
title Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries
title_short Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries
title_full Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries
title_fullStr Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries
title_full_unstemmed Strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the Brazilian wineries
title_sort strategic behavior and ambidexterity: a study applied along the brazilian wineries
publisher Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado
series Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
issn 1806-4892
1983-0807
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The aim of this paper was to correlate the strategic behavior of managers of national winery industries with the process of organizational ambidexterity. Therefore, the theory adopted was mainly based on the knowledge of Miles and Snow (1978) on types of behavior, and March (1991), with respect to ambidexterity. The methodology used was the quantitative research, using the survey method. The sample consisted of 150 industries Brazilian wineries. To process the data, we used multivariate techniques, particularly structural equation modeling. The results point to a positive relationship between the prospector, anlyzer and reactor behaviors toward ambidexterity. The defender behavior has a negative relationship with ambidexterity. While this type is not theoretically related to the ambidextrous processes, the national wine industry scenario is empirically permeated by the need for reorganization, given the environmental situation experienced by the companies. The behavior of managers is influenced by reactive practices; for instance, we observe research on the need for measures to safeguard the market, which is conducted by the Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC). Finally, the research stands out for addressing a specific theme and exploring its features, contributing to the literature, generating support for management decisions and expanding horizons for further research.
topic Strategic behavior1
Ambidexterity1
Exploration1
Exploitation1
Wine Industry1
url http://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/1540
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