Author List: Mehta, Nikhil; Bharadwaj, Anandhi;
Journal of Management Information Systems, 2015, Volume 32, Issue 1, Page 82-115.
We examine the role of sentry and guard activities in outsourced software development. Sentry activities are designed to regulate the inflow of external information to the project teams and guard activities are designed to manage the outflow of teams' information and resources to external sources. The use of sentry and guard activities has been examined in teams in other contexts such as new product development, but their role and relationship to performance in software development teams is not well understood. We hypothesize and test curvilinear relationships between these activities and knowledge integration in vendor development teams. We also examine how these effects vary under conditions of greater project uncertainty. We tested the hypotheses using data from 139 vendor development teams drawn from sixteen Indian software companies. Results highlight complex curvilinear associations among sentry and guard activities, and knowledge integration, which are further impacted by the level of uncertainty that the project team faces. We recommend that carefully calibrating sentry and guard processes will help vendor development teams enhance project outcomes. > >
Keywords: guard processes; knowledge integration; project uncertainty; sentry processes; software development ;software development ;teams; software projects; team boundary
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#152 0.385 software development process performance agile processes developers response tailoring activities specific requirements teams quality improvement outcomes productivity improve fit maturity
#165 0.127 uncertainty contingency integration environmental theory data fit key using model flexibility perspective environment perspectives high conditions processing examine issue uncertain
#87 0.098 team teams virtual members communication distributed performance global role task cognition develop technology involved time individual's affects project geographically individuals
#135 0.094 project projects development management isd results process team developed managers teams software stakeholders successful complex develop contingencies problems greater planning
#53 0.079 knowledge application management domain processes kms systems study different use domains role comprehension effective types draw scope furthermore level levels
#47 0.062 outsourcing vendor client sourcing vendors clients relationship firms production mechanisms duration mode outsourced vendor's effort activities in-house managing technology domestic