Supporting the information technology champion
MIS Quarterly - Special issue on the strategic use of information systems
Managing I/S design teams: a control theories perspective
Management Science
Transition to object-oriented software development
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
An empirical investigation on factors affecting the acceptance of CASE by systems developers
Information and Management
A Discipline for Software Engineering
A Discipline for Software Engineering
The Personal Software Process in Practice: Experience in Two Cases over Five Years
ECSQ '02 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Software Quality
International Journal of Information Technology and Management
Assessing PSP effect in training disciplined software development: A Plan-Track-Review model
Information and Software Technology
Drivers of agile software development use: Dialectic interplay between benefits and hindrances
Information and Software Technology
Information Resources Management Journal
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The authors present results from a research field study that examined the question: What factors explain the successful diffusion of new software de-velopment techniques into practice? They created a research framework that ex-plores the complex relationship between developer involvement in the IT adoption process, characteristics of the environ-ment into which the IT is introduced, de-veloper control issues, and IT diffusion success.