The Theoretical Connections between Agile Software Development and Innovative Climate
: Juhola Tomi, Hyrynsalmi Sami, Mäkilä Tuomas, Leppänen Ville
: Giedre Dregvaite Robertas Damasevicius
: International Conference on Information and Software Technologies
: 2015
: The 21st International Conference on Information and Software Technologies (ICIST)
: Communications in Computer and Information Science
: 538
: 281
: 292
: 12
: 978-3-319-24769-4
: 978-3-319-24770-0
: 1865-0929
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24770-0_25
: https://research.utu.fi/portal/mypages/edit/Publication/33904/default
Agile software development methods have been marketed by their ability to fully expose the innovation capabilities of a software development team. In a current business world, where the new innovations are seen as keys for a firm to survive and growth, these development methods have been wel-comed and widely adapted. There, however, is a lack of understanding how these methods drive innovation. Therefore, in this study we analyse agile prin-ciples and practices against established innovation climate dimensions. The re-sults show that there is a clear link between practices and several classical inno-vation climate dimensions. However, a few dimensions are covered by the agile principles. The study concludes by proposing new avenues for further work in agile software development research.