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Motivation in software engineering industrial practice: A cross-case analysis of two software organisations

The research about motivation in software engineering has provided important insights into characterizing factors and outcomes related to motivation. However, the complex relationships among these factors, including the moderating and mediating effects of organisational and individual characteristic...

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Published in:Information and software technology 2014-01, Vol.56 (1), p.79-101
Main Authors: França, A. César C., da Silva, Fabio Q.B., Felix, Adelnei de L.C., Carneiro, David E.S.
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