Despite information system development companies have invested substantial resources to support the success of information system development (ISD) projects, the failure rate is still high. Extant studies indicated that the constant changes from socio-technical environments are the main causes of the low success rate. This study argues that team collaboration is a key factor to effectively cope with unexpected disruptions that would have negative effect on overall software product success. This study proposes a research model exploring factors that influence the development of team collaboration. These factors include the team commitment, transactive memory systems (TMS), and collective mind. In addition, the study suggests that the collect...
This paper aims to investigate the factors that influence cohesion and success of an IS project team...
A disconcerting truth about IS projects persists – project failure and challenged rates remain high....
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This dissertation research examines the impact of leadership, cohesion, and information sharing, and...
Traditionally, the main focus of the information system ( IS) literature has been on technical aspec...
[[abstract]]The high complexity nature of current contemporary software makes team a popular work st...
This study aims at exploring potential mediators between transactive memory systems (TMS) and team p...
This research aims to explore crucial matters related to software development team collaboration tha...
Purpose: The main aim of this study is to contribute to the discussion on the factors that can influ...
Continuous product development and market introduction of new products are central to sustaining com...
The natural organizational form for information systems development (ISD) is the team. One strategy ...
Information system is developed by communication, coordination and collaboration among professional ...
The success of information systems development activities are influenced by technology and human res...
Context: Prior research into the success of information system development projects views user commi...
Despite the proliferation of Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for Information Systems Development (IS...
This paper aims to investigate the factors that influence cohesion and success of an IS project team...
A disconcerting truth about IS projects persists – project failure and challenged rates remain high....
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Distributed work structure has i...
This dissertation research examines the impact of leadership, cohesion, and information sharing, and...
Traditionally, the main focus of the information system ( IS) literature has been on technical aspec...
[[abstract]]The high complexity nature of current contemporary software makes team a popular work st...
This study aims at exploring potential mediators between transactive memory systems (TMS) and team p...
This research aims to explore crucial matters related to software development team collaboration tha...
Purpose: The main aim of this study is to contribute to the discussion on the factors that can influ...
Continuous product development and market introduction of new products are central to sustaining com...
The natural organizational form for information systems development (ISD) is the team. One strategy ...
Information system is developed by communication, coordination and collaboration among professional ...
The success of information systems development activities are influenced by technology and human res...
Context: Prior research into the success of information system development projects views user commi...
Despite the proliferation of Critical Success Factors (CSFs) for Information Systems Development (IS...
This paper aims to investigate the factors that influence cohesion and success of an IS project team...
A disconcerting truth about IS projects persists – project failure and challenged rates remain high....
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Distributed work structure has i...