Increasingly, organizations have been employing self-managing teams to circumvent bureaucratic controls and stimulate innovation. However, this goal is not easily achieved; in many situations, informal controls replace formal controls. This study develops a multi-level perspective of control. We explicitly analyze control mechanisms at different levels of the organization and how they affect innovative team output. We theorize and empirically investigate a potential downside of horizontal social control mechanisms at the team level (i.e., peer pressure) affecting self-managing teams’ innovative outcomes. We also discuss managerial control mechanisms at the organizational level (i.e., interactive and diagnostic management control systems) th...
Two main concepts in Agile software development are self-organized teams and direct contact with the...
Two main concepts in Agile software development are self-organized teams and direct contact with the...
In this paper, we draw on control theory to understand the conditions under which the use of agile p...
Increasingly, organizations have been employing self-managing teams to circumvent bureaucratic contr...
Increasingly, organizations have been employing self-managing teams to circumvent bureaucratic contr...
Purpose –This paper aims to contribute to the exploration of micro-foundations for innovation in aut...
Agile information systems development (ISD) methodologies can now look back on almost 30 years of hi...
Agile methodologies have been adopted by an increasing number of organizations to improve their resp...
Agile software development (ASD) strongly relies on social interaction and teamwork. Team processes ...
Purpose: Many organisations remain adverse to self-organised teams. The reasons are non-trivial and ...
Funding Information: Open access funding provided by SINTEF AS. This research is partially funded by...
Agile methodologies have become an accepted choice of methodology in the information systems develop...
Agile processes explicitly focus more on team-work than more traditional management techniques when ...
This chapter aims to explore Management Control Systems (MCS) resulting from the implementation of a...
Agile ways of working are nowadays used in many software development departments even in larger orga...
Two main concepts in Agile software development are self-organized teams and direct contact with the...
Two main concepts in Agile software development are self-organized teams and direct contact with the...
In this paper, we draw on control theory to understand the conditions under which the use of agile p...
Increasingly, organizations have been employing self-managing teams to circumvent bureaucratic contr...
Increasingly, organizations have been employing self-managing teams to circumvent bureaucratic contr...
Purpose –This paper aims to contribute to the exploration of micro-foundations for innovation in aut...
Agile information systems development (ISD) methodologies can now look back on almost 30 years of hi...
Agile methodologies have been adopted by an increasing number of organizations to improve their resp...
Agile software development (ASD) strongly relies on social interaction and teamwork. Team processes ...
Purpose: Many organisations remain adverse to self-organised teams. The reasons are non-trivial and ...
Funding Information: Open access funding provided by SINTEF AS. This research is partially funded by...
Agile methodologies have become an accepted choice of methodology in the information systems develop...
Agile processes explicitly focus more on team-work than more traditional management techniques when ...
This chapter aims to explore Management Control Systems (MCS) resulting from the implementation of a...
Agile ways of working are nowadays used in many software development departments even in larger orga...
Two main concepts in Agile software development are self-organized teams and direct contact with the...
Two main concepts in Agile software development are self-organized teams and direct contact with the...
In this paper, we draw on control theory to understand the conditions under which the use of agile p...