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Future research in agile systems development: applying open innovation principles within the agile organisation

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posted on 2011-01-26, 17:27 authored by Kieran Conboy, Lorraine Morgan
A particular strength of agile approaches is that they move away from ‘introverted’ development and intimately involve the customer in all areas of development, supposedly leading to the development of a more innovative and hence more valuable information system. However, we argue that a single customer representative is too narrow a focus to adopt and that involvement of stakeholders beyond the software development itself is still often quite weak and in some cases non-existent. In response, we argue that current thinking regarding innovation in agile development needs to be extended to include multiple stakeholders outside the business unit. This paper explores the intra-organisational applicability and implications of open innovation in agile systems development. Additionally, it argues for a different perspective of project management that includes collaboration and knowledge-sharing with other business units, customers, partners, and other relevant stakeholders pertinent to the business success of an organisation, thus embracing open innovation principles.

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Agile software development: current research and future directions, T. Dingsoyr, T. Dyba & N. Brede Moe (Eds.);pp. 223-234

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Springer Verlag

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peer-reviewed

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English

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