Agile Routines Enabling Efficiency and Flexibility: Demarcating and Integrating Temporal Orientations
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Published:2024
Florian Ritter, Anja Danner-Schröder, Gordon Müller-Seitz, 2024. "Agile Routines Enabling Efficiency and Flexibility: Demarcating and Integrating Temporal Orientations", Routine Dynamics: Organizing in a World in Flux, Christian A. Mahringer, Brian T. Pentland, Birgit Renzl, Kathrin Sele, Paul Spee
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Abstract
In this study, the authors applied a routine dynamics perspective to examine how agile routines enhance efficiency while allowing flexibility in a world of flux. Hence, the authors conducted an ethnographic case study in the IT sector, following a scrum team. The findings indicate that agile routines create affordances for addressing temporal orientations toward the past, present, and future. Within the scrum framework, each routine has a designed temporal orientation, such that the planning meeting is oriented toward the future. Actors enacted this single, temporal orientation through temporal demarcating patterns. However, in some instances, other temporal orientations conflicted with the dominant one. In those cases, actors enacted temporal integrating patterns that embraced multiple temporal orientations. The authors contribute to research on routine dynamics by demonstrating how (1) temporal demarcating enables organizational benefits, (2) temporal integrating enables learning from and anticipating problems, and (3) temporal spaces emerge within routine enactments to solve problems at hand.
