Studying Attitudes and Social Norms in Agile Software Development

04/05/2019
by   Lucas Gren, et al.
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The purpose of this paper is to review research on attitudes and social norms and connect it to the agile software development context. Furthermore, I propose additional theories from social psychology (mainly the theory of planned behavior and using the degree of internalization of social norms) that would most certainly be useful for further sense-making of human factors-related research on agile teams.

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