软件开发项目中协调的结构权变与风险基础视角比较

A Comparison of the Structural Contingency and Risk-Based Perspectives on Coordination in Software-Development Projects

Journal of Management Information Systems · 1996
被引 183
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

比较了结构权变和风险基础两种视角,研究项目协调与需求不确定性对过程控制和产品灵活性的影响,发现软件性能风险在垂直协调与过程控制间起中介作用,而水平协调直接提升产品灵活性。

Abstract

:This study compares the structural contingency and risk-based perspectives regarding the effects of project coordination and requirements uncertainty on performance dimensions such as process control and product flexibility. The structural contingency perspective suggests that the fit between coordination and requirements uncertainty influences performance, where fit is conceptualized in three ways: mediation, interaction, and profile deviation. The risk-based perspective suggests that performance risk is an alternative mechanism that explains the effect of coordination and uncertainty on process control and product flexibility.A survey methodology based on sixty-four projects from banking and other industries was used to test the two perspectives and their relevant hypotheses. The results suggest lack of support for any of the three approaches to the structural contingency perspective, but some support for the role of software performance risk in explaining performance. In particular, software performance risk seems to mediate the effect of vertical coordination and requirements uncertainty on process control. Horizontal coordination appears to have a direct and unmediated positive effect on product flexibility but is unrelated to either software performance risk or process control.The findings suggest that practitioners could benefit from awareness of the different capabilities provided by the two coordination mechanisms: Vertical coordination enables project managers to bring projects to closure by reducing performance risks and increasing control over the process, whereas horizontal coordination leads to flexible software applications because it allows exploration of ideas and issues.

项目管理软件开发组织协调风险管理