Psychological Antecedents to Emergence of Team Autonomy in Agile Scrum Teams
Ravikiran Kalluri

TL;DR
This study investigates how psychological factors influence the development of team autonomy in Agile Scrum teams, which is crucial for project success in software organizations.
Contribution
It identifies key psychological antecedents that promote the emergence of team autonomy within Agile Scrum environments.
Findings
Psychological factors significantly impact team autonomy development.
Enhanced team autonomy correlates with higher project success rates.
Specific psychological traits predict effective autonomous team functioning.
Abstract
The purpose of this research study was to study the influence of key psychological factors on emergence of Agile team autonomy that leads to Agile project success in software organizations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Systems Engineering Methodologies and Applications · Collaboration in agile enterprises
