Towards the analysis of team members well-being
Zan Xu, Sari Nurfauziyyah, Anastasia Romanova, Kaamesh G S, Yiqun Gao, Maria Spichkova

TL;DR
This paper investigates team members' well-being in software development, emphasizing acknowledgment's role, and introduces a prototype tool for analyzing well-being based on recent research findings.
Contribution
It presents a novel analysis approach and a prototype tool for assessing team well-being, focusing on acknowledgment as a key factor.
Findings
Acknowledgment significantly impacts team well-being
Prototype demonstrates practical application for well-being analysis
Research highlights importance of appreciation in team dynamics
Abstract
Many recent research studies have focused on the well-being of software development team members, as this aspect may be critical not only for productivity and performance at work but also for the physical health and personal life of employees. Many studies agree that an important factor of team member well-being is whether team members feel appreciated and acknowledged for their contributions. This paper presents the results of a project on the team well-being analysis as well as the prototype developed within the project.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPersonal Information Management and User Behavior · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Team Dynamics and Performance
