This study aims to understand how distributed agile teams (DATs), encouraged by globalisation, and recently accelerated by the COVID-19 outbreak, adopt agile practices to achieve project goals by working virtually. This study developed a multiple-case study involving four companies undergoing several changes, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors collected data mainly through in-depth, face-to-face interviews with seven key informants. Moreover, this study operates data triangulation by referring to secondary data sources and developing a grounded theory data analysis
Masili, G., Binci, D., Cerruti, C., Appolloni, A., Giraldi, L. (2024). Agility in Virtual Environments: The Socio-Technical Approach of Distributed Agile Teams. MANAGEMENT RESEARCH REVIEW, 47(13), 69-86 [10.1108/MRR-03-2023-0219].
Agility in Virtual Environments: The Socio-Technical Approach of Distributed Agile Teams
Masili, Giorgia;Binci, Daniele;Cerruti, Corrado;Appolloni, Andrea;
2024-08-16
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This study aims to understand how distributed agile teams (DATs), encouraged by globalisation, and recently accelerated by the COVID-19 outbreak, adopt agile practices to achieve project goals by working virtually. This study developed a multiple-case study involving four companies undergoing several changes, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The authors collected data mainly through in-depth, face-to-face interviews with seven key informants. Moreover, this study operates data triangulation by referring to secondary data sources and developing a grounded theory data analysisFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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