posted on 2019-01-15, 08:52authored byAnn Susan Barcomb, Nicolas Jullien, Patrick Meyer, Alexandru-Liviu Olteanu
Managers can find it challenging to assess team members consistently
and fairly. The ideal composition of qualities possessed by good team members
depends on the organization, the team, and the manager. To enable managers to
elucidate the qualities they require, we make use of an innovative methodology.
This methodology is based on a multi-criteria decision aiding process, starting with
the identification and definition of the dimensions that will be used to evaluate
team members, then the inference of the manager’s preferences through a multi-step
protocol combining multiple types of preference models, and finally extracting a set
of rules that can support the manager in his/her tasks.We illustrate this methodology
in the case of free/libre/open source software development teams, wherewewere able
to elicit the characteristics of a good, acceptable or bad contributor based on multiple
managers’ perspectives. We additionally provide an example on how to reproduce
this experiment using the MCDA package for the R statistical environment.