Despite the proliferation of Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for Information Systems Development (ISD), the rate of ISD project failure continues to remain exorbitantly high. In particular, social complexity is increasingly seen as an innate feature of multiparty ISD projects which make them less amenable to being ‘tamed’. However, an understanding of the intricacies of social complexity and how it impacts team cohesion in multiparty projects remains nascent. In this paper we offer findings from the case study of a funded academia-industry collaboration to investigate the elusive phenomenon of social complexity. A theoretical framework is developed to reveal the factors which contribute to social complexity and its impact on team cohesion i...
Compared to other projects, information technology (IT) projects, characterized by emergency and unc...
Project success is widely covered, and the discourse on project complexity is proliferating. The pur...
The considerable failure rate of information technology (IT) projects remains a problem for many org...
Despite the proliferation of Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for Information Systems Development (IS...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
This study investigates the effect of varying project complexity on the group interaction processes ...
Despite information system development companies have invested substantial resources to support the ...
This study investigates the effect of varying project complexity on the group interaction processes ...
Information technology (IT) projects are becoming more complex due to technological advancements, in...
This Major Research Paper (MRP) thesis paper explores the notions of collaboration within the contex...
Distributed ISD projects are often typified by deep-seated differences between team members from div...
This paper aims to investigate the factors that influence cohesion and success of an IS project team...
Distributed ISD projects are often typified by deep-seated differences between team members from div...
Purpose: Based on the interpersonal interaction perspective of team cohesion, this study aims to exa...
Compared to other projects, information technology (IT) projects, characterized by emergency and unc...
Project success is widely covered, and the discourse on project complexity is proliferating. The pur...
The considerable failure rate of information technology (IT) projects remains a problem for many org...
Despite the proliferation of Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for Information Systems Development (IS...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
The effectiveness of distributed ISD teams is often inhibited by tensions between contextual (macro)...
This study investigates the effect of varying project complexity on the group interaction processes ...
Despite information system development companies have invested substantial resources to support the ...
This study investigates the effect of varying project complexity on the group interaction processes ...
Information technology (IT) projects are becoming more complex due to technological advancements, in...
This Major Research Paper (MRP) thesis paper explores the notions of collaboration within the contex...
Distributed ISD projects are often typified by deep-seated differences between team members from div...
This paper aims to investigate the factors that influence cohesion and success of an IS project team...
Distributed ISD projects are often typified by deep-seated differences between team members from div...
Purpose: Based on the interpersonal interaction perspective of team cohesion, this study aims to exa...
Compared to other projects, information technology (IT) projects, characterized by emergency and unc...
Project success is widely covered, and the discourse on project complexity is proliferating. The pur...
The considerable failure rate of information technology (IT) projects remains a problem for many org...