Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have a negative impact and cannot be controlled even through effective processes. However, the literature examines direct impact to project success measures without considering the process as a mediator nor possible beneficial effects on criteria other than traditional measures of project budget and schedule. We extend the study of conflict by considering the quality of the software product in addition to the project measures and include the process as a specific mediator. Results from a survey of system developers finds that conflict does indeed impact both measures negatively and is not fully mediated by effective processes. Researchers and pra...
The primary role of testers is to verify and validate the software produced by developers to ensure ...
Conflict between software developers and testers is inevitable. Prior work on such conflict has focu...
This paper discusses how interpersonal conflict between IS developers and clients can disrupt IS pro...
Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have...
Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have...
Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have...
The purpose of this research study is to investigate and identify the impact of conflict on the succ...
Today, many organizations are turning to new approaches to building and maintaining information syst...
Today, many organizations are turning to new approaches to building and maintaining information syst...
The quality of the interaction between the information system project team and the users in a develo...
Conflict is a pervasive phenomenon that permeates information systems development and implementation...
The quality of the interaction between the information system project team and the users in a develo...
Researchers from a wide range of management areas agree that conflicts are an important part of orga...
Researchers from a wide range of management areas agree that conflicts are an important part of orga...
Conflict is a pervasive phenomenon that permeates information systems development and implementation...
The primary role of testers is to verify and validate the software produced by developers to ensure ...
Conflict between software developers and testers is inevitable. Prior work on such conflict has focu...
This paper discusses how interpersonal conflict between IS developers and clients can disrupt IS pro...
Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have...
Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have...
Prior research in information systems generally finds that conflict during development can only have...
The purpose of this research study is to investigate and identify the impact of conflict on the succ...
Today, many organizations are turning to new approaches to building and maintaining information syst...
Today, many organizations are turning to new approaches to building and maintaining information syst...
The quality of the interaction between the information system project team and the users in a develo...
Conflict is a pervasive phenomenon that permeates information systems development and implementation...
The quality of the interaction between the information system project team and the users in a develo...
Researchers from a wide range of management areas agree that conflicts are an important part of orga...
Researchers from a wide range of management areas agree that conflicts are an important part of orga...
Conflict is a pervasive phenomenon that permeates information systems development and implementation...
The primary role of testers is to verify and validate the software produced by developers to ensure ...
Conflict between software developers and testers is inevitable. Prior work on such conflict has focu...
This paper discusses how interpersonal conflict between IS developers and clients can disrupt IS pro...