Global software development teams are highly dependent on technology for daily activities and production. Researchers have investigated the areas such as communication and time-zone difficulties when working across global boundaries during the last decade. However, this research explores job satisfaction, efficiency and the quality of working life of people working in a medium sized globally distributed software development organisation. It is assumed that the work structures of organisations of today are influenced by the theories from the past. This paper focus upon the issues that faces an Australian organisation involved in global software development, the research compares and contrasts the feelings of the employees using a Sociotechni...
oftware firms are adopting a strategy coined as Global Software Development (GSD), referring to dist...
peer-reviewedAs part of a research project dedicated to the Social Organizational and Cultural Aspec...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines some of the issues involved in the coordination of geographically d...
Global software development teams are highly dependent on technology for daily activities and produc...
Global software development teams expressed dissatisfaction with their structures. Job satisfaction ...
Global software development (GSD) encompasses all software development where people located in diffe...
The geographical, temporal distances and socio-cultural differences are the biggest challenges for G...
Globally Distributed Development has arguably become a phenomenon in the past decades. Organizations...
peer-reviewedGlobal software development (GSD) is a phenomenon that is receiving considerable intere...
peer-reviewedIn existing global software development (GSD) literature, much focus has been on ident...
Socio-technical System Design (STSD) was developed as an alternative to the prevailing Taylorist org...
This paper critically examines the evolution of socio-technical systems theory, its practices, and c...
This position paper describes an approach that might increase the likelihood that the sociotechnical...
peer-reviewedThis paper is an exploration of knowledge work practices in a distributed software deve...
peer-reviewedWhile organisations recognise the advantages offered by global software development, th...
oftware firms are adopting a strategy coined as Global Software Development (GSD), referring to dist...
peer-reviewedAs part of a research project dedicated to the Social Organizational and Cultural Aspec...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines some of the issues involved in the coordination of geographically d...
Global software development teams are highly dependent on technology for daily activities and produc...
Global software development teams expressed dissatisfaction with their structures. Job satisfaction ...
Global software development (GSD) encompasses all software development where people located in diffe...
The geographical, temporal distances and socio-cultural differences are the biggest challenges for G...
Globally Distributed Development has arguably become a phenomenon in the past decades. Organizations...
peer-reviewedGlobal software development (GSD) is a phenomenon that is receiving considerable intere...
peer-reviewedIn existing global software development (GSD) literature, much focus has been on ident...
Socio-technical System Design (STSD) was developed as an alternative to the prevailing Taylorist org...
This paper critically examines the evolution of socio-technical systems theory, its practices, and c...
This position paper describes an approach that might increase the likelihood that the sociotechnical...
peer-reviewedThis paper is an exploration of knowledge work practices in a distributed software deve...
peer-reviewedWhile organisations recognise the advantages offered by global software development, th...
oftware firms are adopting a strategy coined as Global Software Development (GSD), referring to dist...
peer-reviewedAs part of a research project dedicated to the Social Organizational and Cultural Aspec...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines some of the issues involved in the coordination of geographically d...