A grounded theory study of software developers in IT startups in the Philippines
College
College of Computer Studies
Department/Unit
Software Technology
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
Proceedings of the 22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitized Society: Are We Ready?, PACIS 2018
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract
The rise of technology startups has been globally recognized as an engine that promotes innovation, steers economic development, and provides job opportunities. Despite its increasing value, it is also known that most startups fail. Among the innovative drivers in the development and success of startups are people. Thus, this research intends to study the experiences of software developers in IT startups in the Philippines, a country aiming to generate 500 additional startups that could create 8,500 skilled jobs by 2020. Specifically, this study aims to uncover the software developers' main concern and the process of resolving their main concern using a Glaserian Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM). The result of the study could serve as a reference for the academe in the (re)design of the curriculum and for the government and private sector in advancing the needed support that is critical to the development of software developers and IT startup companies. © PACIS 2018.
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Recommended Citation
Concepcion, M. S., & Sison, R. C. (2018). A grounded theory study of software developers in IT startups in the Philippines. Proceedings of the 22nd Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems - Opportunities and Challenges for the Digitized Society: Are We Ready?, PACIS 2018 Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3379
Keywords
Computer software—Development--Philippines; New business enterprises--Philippines
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