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What You Use is What You Get: Unforced Errors in Studying Cultural Aspects in Agile Software Development

  • Context: Cultural aspects are of high importance as they guide people’s behaviour and thus, influence how people apply methods and act in projects. In recent years, software engineering research emphasized the need to analyze the challenges of specific cultural characteristics. Investigating the influence of cultural characteristics is challenging due to the multi-faceted concept of culture. People’s behaviour, their beliefs and underlying values are shaped by different layers of culture, e.g., regions, organizations, or groups. In this study, we focus on agile methods, which are agile approaches that focus on underlying values, collaboration and communication. Thus, cultural and social aspects are of high importance for their successful use in practice. Objective: In this paper, we address challenges that arise when using the model of cultural dimensions by Hofstede to characterize specific cultural values. This model is often used when discussing cultural influences in software engineering. Method: As a basis, we conducted an exploratory, multiple case study, consisting of two cases in Japan and two in Germany. Contributions: In this study, we observed that cultural characteristics of the participants differed significantly from cultural characteristics that would typically be expected for people from the respective country. This drives our conclusion that for studies in empirical software engineering that address cultural factors, a case-specific analysis of the characteristics is needed.

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Author:Michael NeumannORCiDGND, Klaus SchmidORCiD, Lars BaumannORCiDGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:bsz:960-opus4-34373
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25968/opus-3437
DOI original:https://doi.org/10.1145/3661167.3661229
ISBN:979-8-4007-1701-7
Parent Title (English):EASE '24: Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Evaluation and Assessment in Software Engineering
Publisher:ACM
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2024
Publishing Institution:Hochschule Hannover
Release Date:2025/01/07
Tag:Culture; agile software development; case study; cultural influence; empirical software engineering
GND Keyword:Agile Softwareentwicklung
First Page:405
Last Page:410
Institutes:Fakultät IV - Wirtschaft und Informatik
DDC classes:004 Informatik
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY - Namensnennung 4.0 International