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A coevolving systems approach to the organization of agile software development.
(Institute of Management Sciences, 2009)
Despite the popularity of agile methods in software development and increasing adoption by
organizations there is debate about what agility is and how it is achieved. The debate suffers from a lack
of understanding of ...
Understanding eGovernment implementation from an NPM strategic reform perspective
(Association for Information Systems, 2010)
New Public Management (NPM) is a set of private sector management principles which have had a significant impact in the shaping of policy reform agendas in many governments. This article seeks to understand the influence ...
Agility from first principles: reconstructing the concept of agility in information systems development
(Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2009-09)
Awareness and use of agile methods has grown rapidly among the information systems development (ISD) community in recent years. Like most previous methods, the development and promotion of these methods have been almost ...
Organizing for Agility: a Complex Adaptive Systems perspective on Agile Software Development Process
(2006)
Agile software development has caught the attention of both practitioners and academics in recent years. In spite of many anecdotes and papers describing lessons learnt the theoretical foundation of agile software development ...
An Investigation of Agility Issues in Scrum Teams Using Agility Indicators
(2009)
Agile software development methods have emerged and become increasingly popular in recent years, yet the issues encountered by software development teams that strive to achieve agility using agile methods are yet to be ...
Open innovation in secondary software firms: an exploration of managers' perceptions of open source software
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2010-02)
Open source software (OSS) is probably the best known exemplar of open innovation, with many practitioner-oriented publications having debated the merits and drawbacks of OSS in recent years. Nevertheless, much of the ...
Modelling the Effects of Decision Tools in Online Shopping
(2009)
The provision of tools to focus user interaction in analysing data to come to a decision is the core principle of a decision supporting system. This became the inherent characteristic of decision support systems to ...
Modelling preference relaxation in e-commerce.
(IEEE, 2010-09-23)
In multi-attribute decision choice scenarios, although decision-makers desire access to very large sets of possible choice options (alternatives), their cognitive resources are limited. They may simply be unable to process ...
Value creation and capture with open source software: a theoretical model for understanding the role of value networks
(2010-06-07)
This paper aims at examining how firms create and capture value with open source software (OSS).
OSS is seen as an excellent exemplar of both peer production and open innovation. Nevertheless, the
use of OSS as a form ...
Agile Practices in Use from an Innovation Assimilation Perspective: a Multiple Case Study
(2007)
Agile methods have been adopted by many information systems development (ISD) teams and organizations in recent years. However, while agile method research is growing, many studies lack a strong theoretical and conceptual ...