Trust in agile teams in distributed software development

Gitte Tjørnehøj, Mette Fransgård, Signe Skalkam

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Abstract

Distributed software development (DSD) is becoming everyday practice in the software market. Difficult challenges and difficulty reaching the expected benefits are well documented. Recently agile software development has become common in DSD, even though important incompatibilities between the challenges of DSD and the key tenets of agility are reported. This introduces new challenges for organizations that need to balance the approaches in order to achieve beneficial distributed and agile practices. Trust could be a key in this, since trust is crucial for the necessary corporate behavior that leads to team success. This article reports from a study of two agile DSD teams with very different organization and collaboration patterns. It addresses the role of trust and distrust in DSD by analyzing how the team members’ trust developed and erode through the lifetime of the two collaborations and how management actions influenced this. We find that some agile practice can empower teams to take over responsibility for managing their own trust building and sustaining and that management neglect of trust-building in other situations can hinder the development of beneficial balanced agile DSD practices.
Translated title of the contributionTillid i agile teams i distribueret systemudvikling
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 35th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia
Publication date2012
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventInformation System Research Seminar in Scandinavia 2012: Designing the Interactive Society - Sigtunahöjden, Sigtuna, Sweden
Duration: 17 Aug 201220 Aug 2012
Conference number: 35

Conference

ConferenceInformation System Research Seminar in Scandinavia 2012
Number35
LocationSigtunahöjden
Country/TerritorySweden
CitySigtuna
Period17/08/201220/08/2012

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