DocumentCode
1073076
Title
Dynamic Capabilities in Small Software Firms: A Sense-and-Respond Approach
Author
Mathiassen, Lars ; Vainio, Anu Marianne
Author_Institution
Georgia State Univ., Atlanta
Volume
54
Issue
3
fYear
2007
Firstpage
522
Lastpage
538
Abstract
Small software firms find themselves in highly complex and turbulent environments that require dynamic capabilities to build, integrate, and reconfigure resources. While the literature describes a portfolio of dynamic capabilities that can help the small software firms in adaptation, there are no comprehensive approaches available. We use a sense-and-respond framework as a lens to study the dynamic capabilities in two software firms, Starter Inc. and Mature Inc. The framework integrated the activity- and firm-level capabilities related to input, process, and output of software development. The framework also revealed important variations in sense-and-respond practices as a reflection of differences in maturity between the two firms. We argue that the framework offered a comprehensive and useful approach to understand the dynamic capabilities in the two firms, and on that basis we suggest the principles for how managers can apply the framework to small software firms.
Keywords
DP industry; software development management; dynamic capability; sense-and-respond approach; small software firms; software development; Computer industry; Costs; Lenses; Manufacturing industries; Portfolios; Programming; Reflection; Software performance; Software quality; Turning; Dynamic capability; sense-and-respond approach; software management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2007.900782
Filename
4278006
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