Impact of organisational climate and demographics on project specific risks in context to Indian software industry |
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Authors: | Arpita Sharma Aayushi Gupta |
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Affiliation: | 1. Sr. Lecturer and Research scholar, Professional Development Department in Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, A-10, Sector 62, Noida, India;2. Head of the Department and Associate Professor, Professional Development Department in Jaypee Institute of Information Technology A-10, Sector 62, Noida, India |
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Abstract: | Software development in an organisation is often delimited with a number of risks at both macro and micro level. Numerous researchers have focused on abrogating these risks by advocating various mitigation strategies at organisational and technological levels. However, the understanding of how demographics and organisation climate factors can reduce the software risks is largely anecdotal. It is a well known fact, that organisation climate influences the individual's ability in perceiving the risks affecting the software projects. The present study conducted on 300 software practitioners, aims to identify organisational climate dimensions and risk dimensions in Indian software industry through factor analysis. It also establishes empirical relations between the two dimensions with the help of regression analysis. This research is useful for both academicians and practitioners who are struggling to ensure success of the project by developing novel approaches for mitigating risks in software projects. |
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Keywords: | Organisation climate Project specific software risks Perspectives Strategy Managing projects |
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