Loading [a11y]/accessibility-menu.js
Practitioners’ Agile-Methodology Use and Job Perceptions | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Practitioners’ Agile-Methodology Use and Job Perceptions


Abstract:

To examine software professionals’ job perceptions related to different levels of agile-methodology use, researchers conducted a survey. The respondents generally reporte...Show More

Abstract:

To examine software professionals’ job perceptions related to different levels of agile-methodology use, researchers conducted a survey. The respondents generally reported high professional efficacy, high job satisfaction, moderate work overload, and low cynicism. The respondents with high agile-methodology use reported higher professional efficacy, higher job satisfaction, lower work ambiguity, lower work exhaustion, and lower individual autonomy than those with low agile-methodology use. No difference existed between the two groups regarding role conflict, work overload, and cynicism.
Published in: IEEE Software ( Volume: 35, Issue: 2, March/April 2018)
Page(s): 52 - 61
Date of Publication: 12 March 2018

ISSN Information:


References

References is not available for this document.