%0 Journal Article %T Ambidexterity as Historically Embedded Process: Evidence From NASA, 1958 to 2016 %A Carlos Yniguez %A Loizos Heracleous %A Steven A. Gonzalez %J The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science %@ 1552-6879 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0021886318812122 %X Even though the growing ambidexterity literature has delivered useful insights, this theme has been researched largely in static and a-contextual terms, without adequate attention to how an organization¡¯s history and context can shape its present. In this article, we employ NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) as an in-depth case study to trace how its historical trajectory has shaped its current propensity to be ambidextrous. Our study reveals organizational ambidexterity as a path-dependent, contingent process rather than something necessarily achievable via the more generic prescriptions of structural, temporal, or contextual ambidexterity models %K organizational ambidexterity %K historical embeddedness %K organizational context %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0021886318812122