In today’s highly competitive marketplace, organizations continue to look for ways to make the most of their projects. Information technology (IT) projects specifically continue to face challenges related to uncertainty and changing technology. IT projects have become notorious for high failure rates, high costs, and/or budget overruns. Both research and anecdotal evidence suggest that many IT projects struggle to meet functionality and quality targets. Research has identified multiple reasons for these challenges in IT projects: project escalation, poor risk management, failure to manage user expectations, poor software development or project management processes, inability to learn from past mistakes and successes, or even challenges related to virtual projects. The insights gained from research in this area are often highly relevant to practice and can offer new contributions to existing theories. As a research community, there is still much to be learned and discussed about improving success rates for IT projects. This track welcomes papers that address a diverse range of topics related to IT project management.

Track Chair:
Maheshwar Boodraj, Boise State University
Dawn Owens, University of Texas at Dallas

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Schedule
2025
Friday, August 15th
12:00 AM

Adapting Agile Team Practices and Competencies to Remote Work: A Socio-Technical Approach

Vincent Hooper, UQAM’s School of Management (ESG UQAM)
Alejandro Romero-Torres, ESG UQAM

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Impact of Experiential Learning when Teaching Agile Project Management

April Reed, ECU
Brenda Killingsworth, ECU
Richelle Oakley DaSouza, North Carolina A&T State University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Project Manager Technical Competencies Contributing to Project Success: A Literature Review

Ronald Martin, Augusta University
Jason A. Williams, Augusta University
Manouchehr Tabatabaei, Georgia Southern University
Michael Cuellar, Georgia Southern University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Reexamining Software Project Risk in Modern Day Project Contexts

Marc Schmalz, Boise State University
Daniel Rush, Boise State University
Amy J. Connolly, James Madison University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Impact of Daily Stand-Up Meetings on Project Success & Team Dynamics

Ali Ergün, University Duisburg-Essen
Lars Betteldorf, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Ralf Plattfaut, University of Duisburg-Essen

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Paradoxical Impact of Generative AI on Agile Software Development Outcomes: A Process View

Kartikeya Negi, Georgia State University
Madhu Kota, Georgia State University
Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Georgia State University
Lan Cao, Old Dominion University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

There and Back Again: Seeking Balance in the Implementation of Post-agile Approaches

Gregory Vial, HEC Montréal
Tanya Giannelia, Concordia University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Unveiling Data Science Team Roles and Competencies: A Literature-Based Analysis

Christian Haertel, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Maike Holtkemper, University of Hagen
Daniel Staegemann, Otto-von-Guericke University
Christian Beecks, University of Hagen
Klaus Turowski, Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Your Issues Are My Command: How Addressing Community Feedback Affects Open Source Software Project Success

Zisu Wang, University of Illinois Chicago
Yong Ge, The University of Arizona
Seokjun Youn, University of Arizona

12:00 AM