The Association of Agile Methods, Team processes and Engagement
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05/2019
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Turin
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Zusammenfassung
Purpose
Agile working is becoming more and more prevalent. Agile working is highly flexible. Agile teams do not follow a long-term project schedule but they plan step-by-step and decide continuously what delivers most values to the customer or user. Agile teams use several different methods to implement agile working. In the current study, we focus on the agile methods iterations and retrospective meetings. An iteration is a short two to four weeks single development cycle, where a team finishes several tasks (in the software context a running software). In retrospective meetings, teams reflect and analyze their way of work. Aim of the current study is to assess association between agile methods, team processes and engagement of the employees.
Design/Methodology
The sample consists of N = 148 employees nested in 33 teams, working as software developer in three Swiss companies, mostly males (87%). Multi-level regression analyses will be conducted to assess the relations for individuals and teams.
Results
First results show a positive association between agile methods and several team processes such as team autonomy, team job crafting, or team resilience. Furthermore, there is a positive relationship between agile methods and engagement. Data analysis is still ongoing.
Limitations
It is a cross-sectional study with a sample of only software developer.
Research/Practical Implication
The study suggests positive effects of agile methods on team processes that go along with higher engagement.
Originality/Value
This study adds to the small empirical database on the IO-psychological aspects of effects of agile practices.
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Symposium conducted at the 19th conference of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP)
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Englisch
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KNECHT, Michaela, Marcel BAUMGARTNER, Andreas KRAUSE, Jonas MUMENTHALER, Ariane VETTER und Albert VOLLMER, 2019. The Association of Agile Methods, Team processes and Engagement. Symposium conducted at the 19th conference of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology (EAWOP). Turin. Mai 2019. Verfügbar unter: http://hdl.handle.net/11654/27748