Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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461821 | Journal of Systems and Software | 2012 | 11 Pages |
AimIn this article, factors influencing the motivation of software engineers is studied with the goal of guiding the definition of motivational programs.MethodUsing a set of 20 motivational factors compiled in a systematic literature review and a general theory of motivation, a survey questionnaire was created to evaluate the influence of these factors on individual motivation. Then, the questionnaire was applied on a semi-random sample of 176 software engineers from 20 software companies located in Recife-PE, Brazil.ResultsThe survey results show the actual level of motivation for each motivator in the target population. Using principal component analysis on the values of all motivators, a five factor structure was identified and used to propose a guideline for the creation of motivational programs for software engineers.ConclusionsThe five factor structure provides an intuitive categorization for the set of variables and can be used to explain other motivational models presented in the literature. This contributes to a better understanding of motivation in software engineering.