Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance

In this paper we develop a learning-mediated model of offshore software project productivity and quality to examine whether widely adopted structured software processes are effective in mitigating the negative effects of work dispersion in offshore software development. We explicate how the key proc...

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Main Authors: RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy, Mithas, Sunil, Krishnan, M. S., Kemerer, Chris
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-17982019-02-07T06:30:18Z Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy Mithas, Sunil Krishnan, M. S. Kemerer, Chris In this paper we develop a learning-mediated model of offshore software project productivity and quality to examine whether widely adopted structured software processes are effective in mitigating the negative effects of work dispersion in offshore software development. We explicate how the key process areas of the capability maturity model (CMM) can be utilized as a platform to launch learning routines in offshore software development and thereby explain why some offshore software development process improvement initiatives are more effective than others. We validate our learning-mediated model of offshore software project performance by utilizing data collected from 42 offshore software projects of a large firm that operates at the CMM level-5 process maturity. Our results indicate that investments in structured processes mitigate the negative effects of work dispersion in offshore software development. We also find that the effect of software process improvement initiatives is mediated through investments in process-based learning activities. These results imply that investments in structured processes and the corresponding process-based learning activities can be an economically viable way to counter the challenges of work dispersion and improve offshore project performance. We discuss the implication of these results for the adoption of normative process models by offshore software firms. 2008-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/799 info:doi/10.2307/25148847 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1798/viewcontent/ramasubbumithasMIS.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Offshore software development capability maturity model software project performance software engineering software productivity software quality distributed teams global service disaggregation Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Offshore software development
capability maturity model
software project performance
software engineering
software productivity
software quality
distributed teams
global service disaggregation
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Offshore software development
capability maturity model
software project performance
software engineering
software productivity
software quality
distributed teams
global service disaggregation
Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
Mithas, Sunil
Krishnan, M. S.
Kemerer, Chris
Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance
description In this paper we develop a learning-mediated model of offshore software project productivity and quality to examine whether widely adopted structured software processes are effective in mitigating the negative effects of work dispersion in offshore software development. We explicate how the key process areas of the capability maturity model (CMM) can be utilized as a platform to launch learning routines in offshore software development and thereby explain why some offshore software development process improvement initiatives are more effective than others. We validate our learning-mediated model of offshore software project performance by utilizing data collected from 42 offshore software projects of a large firm that operates at the CMM level-5 process maturity. Our results indicate that investments in structured processes mitigate the negative effects of work dispersion in offshore software development. We also find that the effect of software process improvement initiatives is mediated through investments in process-based learning activities. These results imply that investments in structured processes and the corresponding process-based learning activities can be an economically viable way to counter the challenges of work dispersion and improve offshore project performance. We discuss the implication of these results for the adoption of normative process models by offshore software firms.
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author RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
Mithas, Sunil
Krishnan, M. S.
Kemerer, Chris
author_facet RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
Mithas, Sunil
Krishnan, M. S.
Kemerer, Chris
author_sort RAMASUBBU, Narayanasamy
title Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance
title_short Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance
title_full Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance
title_fullStr Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance
title_full_unstemmed Work Dispersion, Process-Based Learning and Offshore Software Development Performance
title_sort work dispersion, process-based learning and offshore software development performance
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2008
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/799
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1798/viewcontent/ramasubbumithasMIS.pdf
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