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Small organizations are more at risk than major ones to lose sight of innovation. However, as a study conducted by RSM alumnus Pepijn van Neerijnen concludes, these smaller companies could benefit more from it, due to their potential ambidexterity.
Small organizations are more at risk than major ones to lose sight of innovation. However, as a study conducted by RSM alumnus Pepijn van Neerijnen concludes, these smaller companies could benefit more from it, due to their potential ambidexterity.