2015
DOI: 10.17705/1jais.00392
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Does Professionalism Matter in the IT Workforce? An Empirical Examination of IT Professionals

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“…Job characteristics are strongly related to job satisfaction and work exhaustion (e.g., Ahuja et al, 2007;Moore, 2000;Morris & Venkatesh, 2010;Rutner et al, 2008;Thatcher et al, 2002). While studies on turnover in broad populations of IT professionals (Dinger, Thatcher, Treadway, Stepina, & Breland, 2015;Moore, 2000;Thatcher et al, 2006) and more narrowly defined populations such as IT road warriors (Ahuja et al, 2007) and software developers (Ply, Moore, Williams, & Thatcher, 2012) have found the JCM to be useful to explain job satisfaction, we lack rigorous research on how agile methods impact employee perceptions of job characteristics or job satisfaction is scarce (for an exception, see Pedrycz, Russo, & Succi, 2011).…”
Section: The Job Characteristics Model and Agile Development Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Job characteristics are strongly related to job satisfaction and work exhaustion (e.g., Ahuja et al, 2007;Moore, 2000;Morris & Venkatesh, 2010;Rutner et al, 2008;Thatcher et al, 2002). While studies on turnover in broad populations of IT professionals (Dinger, Thatcher, Treadway, Stepina, & Breland, 2015;Moore, 2000;Thatcher et al, 2006) and more narrowly defined populations such as IT road warriors (Ahuja et al, 2007) and software developers (Ply, Moore, Williams, & Thatcher, 2012) have found the JCM to be useful to explain job satisfaction, we lack rigorous research on how agile methods impact employee perceptions of job characteristics or job satisfaction is scarce (for an exception, see Pedrycz, Russo, & Succi, 2011).…”
Section: The Job Characteristics Model and Agile Development Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, our study adds to previous IS literature that has, independent of the offshoring setting, underscored the significance of work design aspects and respective attitudes, behaviors, and performance implications for IS professionals (Dinger et al, 2015;Thatcher et al, 2002Thatcher et al, , 2006Tripp et al, 2016). This stream of research has used work characteristics concepts to investigate IS professionals' job satisfaction (Tripp et al, 2016), turnover intention (Dinger et al, 2015;Thatcher et al, 2002Thatcher et al, , 2006, and work exhaustion (e.g.…”
Section: Journal Of Information Technology 00(0)mentioning
confidence: 69%
“…At the moment, academics view reviewing as a professional (i.e., an ethical) duty. Public service (e.g., reviewing) is part and parcel of a professional identity (Dinger, Stepina, Thatcher, Breland, & Treadway, 2015). Paying reviewers could have negative impacts on reviewers' professional identity with concomitant negative effects on the IS academic profession as a whole (Underhill, 2016).…”
Section: Drawbacksmentioning
confidence: 99%