Dispersion in working teams has been addressed by extant research mostly in terms of the physical distance that separates team members. Recently, the focus has shifted toward an examination of a newer construct –temporal dispersion (TD). The study of TD so far has been constrained mostly to conceptual work. This study furthers the understanding of TD through an empirical investigation of its relationship with open source software (OSS) team performance. In this paper, hypotheses are developed based on coordination theory, and analyses are performed using data collected from multiple archival sources comprising 100 OSS development teams. Results indicate that TD positively affects development speed and quality and that software complexity mo...
The dynamics of Open Source Software development haverecently received a lot of attention from an or...
There are many reasons why an organisation should consider adopting distributed development of softw...
Despite widespread and growing prevalence of virtual teams, there is little understanding of the way...
Collaboration structure and temporal dispersion (TD) in teams have been studied independently so far...
Dispersion in working teams has been addressed by earlier research mostly in terms of the physical d...
The success of open source software project teams largely relies on team members’ efficient and prod...
ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize t...
This study relies on Media Synchronicity Theory and Social Network Analysis to analyze how the struc...
The purpose of this thesis was to establish an understanding on the productivity of Open Source Soft...
nramasub, rajesh @ smu.edu.sg Software firms are increasingly distributing their software developmen...
In this study we seek to understand the factors differentiating successful from unsuccessful softwar...
Product development teams become increasingly dispersed because innovative project tasks require th...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Software development teams are increasingly faced with unanticipated obstacles to effectiveness that...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
The dynamics of Open Source Software development haverecently received a lot of attention from an or...
There are many reasons why an organisation should consider adopting distributed development of softw...
Despite widespread and growing prevalence of virtual teams, there is little understanding of the way...
Collaboration structure and temporal dispersion (TD) in teams have been studied independently so far...
Dispersion in working teams has been addressed by earlier research mostly in terms of the physical d...
The success of open source software project teams largely relies on team members’ efficient and prod...
ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize t...
This study relies on Media Synchronicity Theory and Social Network Analysis to analyze how the struc...
The purpose of this thesis was to establish an understanding on the productivity of Open Source Soft...
nramasub, rajesh @ smu.edu.sg Software firms are increasingly distributing their software developmen...
In this study we seek to understand the factors differentiating successful from unsuccessful softwar...
Product development teams become increasingly dispersed because innovative project tasks require th...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Software development teams are increasingly faced with unanticipated obstacles to effectiveness that...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
The dynamics of Open Source Software development haverecently received a lot of attention from an or...
There are many reasons why an organisation should consider adopting distributed development of softw...
Despite widespread and growing prevalence of virtual teams, there is little understanding of the way...