Abstract

This study provides empirical evidence to the body of knowledge in Agile methods adoption in small, medium and large organizations in international context. This research explores the factors involved in the adoption of Agile methods in software development organizations. A survey was conducted among Agile professionals to gather survey data from 52 software organizations in seven countries across the world. Statistical techniques are applied towards empirical assessment. Organizational culture, team structure and management support are found to be crucial success factors whereas lack of management support, a large organization size and traditional organizational culture are found to be detrimental for the adoption of Agile approach in an organization. The selection of an appropriate Agile method depends on the project size and, for each size, there are specific methods preferred by different enterprises. Providing better control over the work is viewed as the primary advantage of the Agile methods within large and small organizations, while for the medium-size organizations, the priority is switched to coping with changing user requirements. Majority of the respondents did not consider embracing agile methods as a reason for project failure which indicates that Agile methods are, indeed, beneficial.

Highlights

  • The Agile Software Development paradigm has become increasingly popular in the last few years, since it claims lower costs, better productivity, better quality, and better business satisfaction (Mishra et al 2012)

  • This study provides empirical evidence to the body of knowledge in Agile methods adoption in small, medium and large organizations in international context

  • This study explores the factors involved in the adoption of Agile methods in Small and Medium Enterprises (SME)

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Introduction

The Agile Software Development paradigm has become increasingly popular in the last few years, since it claims lower costs, better productivity, better quality, and better business satisfaction (Mishra et al 2012). Management support is one of the success factors in large scale Agile transformation in organizations (Karvonen et al 2018). Hoda et al (2011) found that it is essential for self-organizing agile teams to establish and flourish by senior management support, in terms of providing freedom and establishing an organizational culture of trust. None of the companies dealt with projects of low complexity. The number of the projects which used Agile methods ranges in the companies under study from 1 to 30.

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