Title:
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THE INFLUENCE OF NATIONAL CULTURE DIMENSIONS
ON AGILE IMPLEMENTATIONS IN THE SOUTH
AFRICAN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CONTEXT |
Author(s):
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Kirwin B. Matthews and Maureen C. Tanner |
ISBN:
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978-989-8704-37-5 |
Editors:
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Miguel Baptista Nunes, Pedro IsaĆas and Philip Powell |
Year:
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2022 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Agile Software Development, National Culture, Agile Practices, South Africa |
First Page:
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123 |
Last Page:
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134 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Culture influences how agile frameworks are implemented, and agility is said to be suitable in contexts where flexibility
and spontaneity are emphasized. While past studies have investigated the influence of national culture on Agile
implementations in Western and Eastern contexts, studies focusing on a South African software development context is
limited. Furthermore, few studies have focused on the effect of cultural differences within software engineering in general.
The purpose of this study is to describe how national culture influences Agile practices within the South African software
development context. The study was interpretive and was executed using a qualitative, semi- structured interview research
strategy directed at Agile practitioners in South African software development teams. The thematic analysis technique was
used to analyze the data. Seven propositions have been formulated to highlight how national culture dimensions influence
Agile practices. The findings reveal that various national culture dimensions influence the decision-making process, the
degree of sprint interruptions, participation in Agile ceremonies, adherence to policies and prescribed Agile practices, how
teams reach agreement, approaches to process improvement and sprint planning. |
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