From Support to Success: The Power of Ambidextrous Scholars π―π
Research productivity is often measured through numbers — publications, citations, and impact factors — but the real story goes far deeper. In today’s academic world, success depends not only on output metrics but also on how effectively institutions nurture their researchers. At an Indonesian university, a growing body of evidence shows that strong knowledge management practices and genuine organizational support create an environment where scholars feel empowered, valued, and motivated. When universities invest in sharing knowledge, mentoring systems, and collaborative cultures, they build a foundation that fuels both creativity and consistent performance. π✨ What makes the difference, however, is ambidextrous behavior — the ability of researchers to balance exploration and exploitation at the same time. This means discovering new ideas while also refining existing expertise. Academics who can innovate while maintaining efficiency become more adaptable and resilient. Knowledge...





