AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND SERVICE SCIENCE: HOW VALUE CO-CREATION COULD INFLUENCE THE SUCCESS OF AGILE PROJECTS IN PT MITRAIS â A CASE STUDY
Unlike traditional software development methodologies like Waterfall, Agile methodologies have become popular among companies and IT professionals. This paper discusses Agile’s ability to increase productivity, quality, and customer satisfaction by using value co-creation in service science. The...
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Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77463 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Unlike traditional software development methodologies like Waterfall, Agile
methodologies have become popular among companies and IT professionals. This
paper discusses Agile’s ability to increase productivity, quality, and customer
satisfaction by using value co-creation in service science. The concept of value cocreation
is
gaining
importance
in
the
service-dominant
logic
literature.
This
paper
uses
the
qualitative
study
to
examine
the
usage
of
the
value
co-creation
concept
in
Agile
projects
and
its
impact
on
success
through
a
case
study
conducted
at
an
IT
service
company
in
Indonesia.
Based
on
the
findings
of
this
study,
it
can
be
inferred
that
integrating value co-creation into Agile projects can further increase the
likelihood of success for IT services firms. Furthermore, IT service firms can also
make this value co-creation concept their standard procedure in their Agile projects.
Value co-creation could even go beyond Agile projects to become part of their other
service offerings and become a company-wide policy. Interview participants were
recruited from within the company with experience in Agile projects and reputable
Agile certifications. Through four phases of value co-creation introduced by Kijima
(2015), each interview discussed further co-experience, co-definition, co-elevation,
and co-development in Agile projects. Then, the paper analysis used thematic
analysis to code and theme the interview data. Finally, a service blueprint is
developed based on the findings. |
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