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Relationships among interpersonal conflict, requirements uncertainty, and software project performance
Authors:Julie Yu-Chih Liu  Hun-Gee Chen  Charlie C. Chen  Tsong Shin Sheu
Affiliation:
  • a Department of Information Management, Yuan Ze University, Chung-Li 320, Taiwan
  • b National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
  • c Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28607, USA
  • d Department of Industrial Eng. and Management, Nan Kai University of Technology, Tai Chung, Taiwan
  • Abstract:Interpersonal conflict and user requirements uncertainty are pervasive phenomena that plague information systems projects. Relevant literature indicates that interpersonal conflicts can negatively affect information system (IS) projects, even after controlling for the effects of conflict management and resolution. However, the negative emotional characteristics of conflict alone have limited explanatory power with regard to IS project success. The purpose of this study is to provide additional insights into this phenomenon by examining the impact on IS project performance made by the interaction between interpersonal conflict and requirement uncertainty (which comprises both diversity and instability). The authors surveyed the top 1600 companies in Taiwan and the results revealed that requirements instability would lead to potential interpersonal conflict and interpersonal conflict was directly associated with requirements diversity which, in turn, was negatively associated with final project performance.
    Keywords:Conflict   Requirements uncertainty   Project performance   Information systems development
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