Multiple Roles of Middle Managers in Agile Project Governance: An Activity Theory Perspective

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Project governance (PG) is an important activity in agile software development (ASD) projects. Middle managers (MMs) are part of the governance structure in ASD projects. PG and middle management phenomena in ASD projects are under-researched and not fully understood. This ongoing study aims to fill a gap by investigating the roles of MMs in agile PG through the lens of Activity Theory. The study adopts a qualitative and interpretive case study approach. To date, the study has identified 24 roles that MMs perform during agile PG.

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Uwadi, M. C. (2021). Multiple Roles of Middle Managers in Agile Project Governance: An Activity Theory Perspective. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 426, pp. 195–200). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-88583-0_19

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