Asociatividad empresarial y liderazgo ambidiestro como generadores de innovación

  • Olga Inés Vélez Bernal
  • Jaime Alberto Beltrán Ríos
  • José Antonio López Giraldo
  • Francisco Javier Arias Vargas
Palabras clave: Asociatividad empresarial, liderazgo ambidiestro, innovación, explotación, exploración.

Resumen

Los retos que el mundo plantea hoy a los empresarios y directivos, hacen que sea necesario buscar nuevas formas de liderar y de innovar, una de estas formas es por medio de la asociatividad empresarial. En este sentido, el objetivo del artículo consiste en proporcionar un modelo conceptual en función del liderazgo, la innovación y la asociatividad empresarial, donde se muestra la relación existente entre los tres términos anteriores; planteando la posibilidad para las empresas, de conseguir nuevas oportunidades, al mismo tiempo que trabajan para obtener en sus actividades cotidianas buen rendimiento. Se hace un análisis a partir de una revisión de literatura de artículos de alto impacto entre los años 1990 y 2018. Entre los resultados destaca que son pocos los artículos observados de liderazgo ambidiestro, por lo cual es una oportunidad de mostrar los hallazgos encontrados, donde se plantea como conclusión que las empresas que poseen actividades de asociación y además poseen un liderazgo ambidiestro, llevan a las organizaciones a lograr mejores resultados de innovación ambidiestra.

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Biografía del autor/a

Olga Inés Vélez Bernal

Doctora(c) en Administración (Universidad de Medellín). Docente ocasional, Coordinadora del programa
de Administración Financiera de la Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas y Económicas. Tecnológico de
Antioquia – Institución Universitaria, Colombia. E-mail: Olga.velez@tdea.edu.co ovelezbernal@gmail.
com ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5511-9450

Jaime Alberto Beltrán Ríos

Magister en Administración de Negocios (Universidad de Medellín). Docente Investigador – Coordinador
área de Gerencia. Programa de Administración de Empresas. Universidad Católica Luis Amigó, Colombia.
E-mail: Jaime.beltranri@amigo.edu.co ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9194-4864

José Antonio López Giraldo

Magister en Gerencia del Talento Humano (Universidad de Manizales). Docente Investigador. Programa de Administración de Empresas. Universidad Católica Luis Amigó, Colombia. E-mail: Jose.lopezgi@amigo.edu.co ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4510-2145

Francisco Javier Arias Vargas

Doctor(c) en Administración y Dirección de Empresas (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, España).
Docente ocasional. Programa de Negocios Internacionales. Tecnológico de Antioquia – Institución Universitaria. E-mail: francisco.arias@tdea.edu.co ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4483-1741

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2019-08-22
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Vélez Bernal, O. I., Beltrán Ríos, J. A., López Giraldo, J. A., & Arias Vargas, F. J. (2019). Asociatividad empresarial y liderazgo ambidiestro como generadores de innovación. Revista De Ciencias Sociales, 25(2), 51-72. https://doi.org/10.31876/rcs.v25i2.27333
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