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Title Influence of organizational life cycle on performance management design in the software industry
ID_Doc 74194
Authors Baiochi, SVF; Guerino, GC; Leal, GCL; Balancieri, R; Cotrim, SL; Galdamez, EVC
Title Influence of organizational life cycle on performance management design in the software industry
Year 2022
Published International Journal Of Productivity And Performance Management, 71, 8
DOI 10.1108/IJPPM-08-2020-0430
Abstract Purpose This work investigates the influence of the organizational life cycle (OLC) on the performance management system (PMS) design and the performance of projects in Brazilian industries of software development. Design/methodology/approach The study employed descriptive statistics and structural equations modeling on the data and information obtained from 115 Brazilian industries of software development with maturity in project management. Data collection was carried out through a survey applied to managers of the organizations mapped and certified by management maturity models Brazilian software process improvement (MPS-BR) or capability maturity model integration (CMMI). Findings Results revealed that OLC influences the PMS design dimensions (scope, aggregation and opportunity) and project performance. Regarding effects observed on the performance of projects, only the scope dimension's influence was validated by the analyses, and the other dimensions were not significant considering the investigated sample. Originality/value The paper shows evidence of how OLC can influence PMS design and project performance. The analyses can help managers to improve their actions in the PMS design, increasing confidence and generating more robust and sustainable results in the business model.
Author Keywords Organizational life cycle; Industry life cycle; Business cycle; Performance management system; Performance management processes; Software industry; IT company
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000647123300001
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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