Episodic organizational learning in system development

Ia Williamsson, Linda Askenäs
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Purpose This study aims to understand how practitioners use their insights in software development models to share experiences within and between organizations. Design/methodology/approach This is a qualitative study of practitioners in software development projects, in large-, medium- or small-size businesses. It analyzes interview material in three-step iterations to understand reflexive practice when using software development models. Findings The study shows how work processes are based on team members’ experiences and common views. This study highlights the challenges of organizational learning in system development projects. Current practice is unreflective, habitual and lacks systematic ways to address recurring problems and share information within and between organizations. Learning is episodic and sporadic. Knowledge from previous experience is individual not organizational. Originality/value Software development teams and organizations tend to learn about, and adopt, software development models episodically. This research expands understanding of how organizational learning takes place within and between organizations with practitioners who participate in teams. Learnings show the potential for further research to determine how new curriculums might be formed for teaching software development model improvements.
系统开发中的偶发性组织学习
目的本研究旨在了解从业人员如何利用他们对软件开发模型的见解在组织内部和组织之间分享经验。研究结果本研究显示了工作流程如何基于团队成员的经验和共同观点。这项研究强调了系统开发项目中组织学习所面临的挑战。当前的实践缺乏反思性、习惯性,缺乏系统的方法来解决反复出现的问题,并在组织内部和组织之间共享信息。学习是偶发和零星的。原创性/价值软件开发团队和组织对软件开发模型的学习和采用往往是偶发的。这项研究加深了人们对组织学习如何在组织内部以及组织与参与团队的从业人员之间发生的理解。研究结果显示了进一步研究的潜力,以确定如何形成新的课程,教授软件开发模型的改进。
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