Klaas-Jan Stol , Mario Schaarschmidt , Lorraine Morgan
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Abstract
Internal boundaries between information systems divisions have traditionally caused friction and frustration, and negatively affected IT staff job satisfaction. Adopting open source development principles and processes within a corporate environment, what has been labeled ‘inner source,’ is now part of a larger management strategy to break down silos and promote innovation, collaboration, cooperation and communication across divisions of an organization. In this article we argue that inner source emphasizes the importance of relationships between developers and teams interacting across intra-organizational boundaries. We posit that inner source helps to create social capital, which in turn links to higher levels of job satisfaction. We use a sequential mixed-methods approach to test a theoretical model by combining quantitative survey data collected at one IT organization with qualitative data based on interviews with professionals from six organizations that adopted inner source. The results suggest that employees who participate in inner source projects develop more social interaction ties with others and have higher levels of shared understanding of software projects. Furthermore, we confirm that social interaction ties and a shared understanding link to a higher degree of trust. Finally, this study provides evidence that social capital mediates the link between participation in inner source and job satisfaction, implying that an inner source strategy can offer benefits to organizations. Enriched with the findings from the qualitative interviews, we then identify a number of implications for managers.
信息系统部门之间的内部界限历来会造成摩擦和挫折,并对信息技术人员的工作满意度产生负面影响。在企业环境中采用开放源代码开发原则和流程,即所谓的 "内部源代码",现已成为打破孤岛、促进企业各部门之间创新、协作、合作与沟通的更大管理战略的一部分。在这篇文章中,我们认为内部源代码强调了开发人员和团队之间的关系的重要性,他们跨越组织内部的界限进行互动。我们认为,内部资源有助于创造社会资本,而社会资本反过来又与更高的工作满意度挂钩。我们采用了一种连续的混合方法,将在一家 IT 企业收集到的定量调查数据与对来自六家采用内部源的企业的专业人员进行的定性访谈数据相结合,对理论模型进行了检验。结果表明,参与内部源代码项目的员工与他人建立了更多的社会互动联系,对软件项目有更高水平的共同理解。此外,我们还证实,社会互动联系和共同理解与更高程度的信任有关。最后,本研究提供的证据表明,社会资本是参与内部源代码项目与工作满意度之间联系的中介,这意味着内部源代码战略可以为组织带来益处。结合定性访谈的结果,我们提出了对管理者的一些启示。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems focuses on the strategic management, business and organizational issues associated with the introduction and utilization of information systems, and considers these issues in a global context. The emphasis is on the incorporation of IT into organizations'' strategic thinking, strategy alignment, organizational arrangements and management of change issues.