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Nudging agile innovation: improving agile collaboration progress tracking in product development utilizing nudging
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.17542
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2026
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Karch, Marius
Lauer, Johannes
Hahn, Carsten
TORE-DOI
Journal
Volume
142
Start Page
416
End Page
421
Citation
36th CIRP Design Conference, CIRP Design 2026
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Scopus ID
Publisher
Elsevier
This research effort investigates the effectiveness of nudging techniques when applied to progress measurement challenges in agile product development and design environments. While nudging has demonstrated significant success in various domains, its application within the specific context of agile progress tracking remains unexplored. The authors developed and deployed a multi-phase methodology beginning with a comprehensive survey to identify critical challenges and problem areas in agile progress measurement. Based on these findings, targeted improvement approaches and specific nudging strategies for application in product design were developed. The validation process took place within an agile team, where the customized nudge workshop methodology was applied to determine team-specific goals and boundary conditions. A key aspect of this methodology is its transparent and participatory co-design process, in which teams collaboratively develop interventions while remaining aware of the nudging mechanisms involved. This approach enhances ethical soundness and fosters stronger commitment to the resulting interventions. This participatory approach resulted in three tailored nudging interventions, which were subsequently implemented and evaluated through application testing. Results demonstrate that behavioral nudging techniques have a measurable positive influence on progress measurement practices in agile product development and design. Particularly notable improvements were observed in sprint execution efficiency and team goal orientation. The findings confirm that principles of behavioral economics, when appropriately adapted to the agile context, can effectively address persistent challenges in progress measurement. This research contributes to both theoretical understanding of behavioral interventions in agile product design environments and provides practical implementation guidance for product development teams seeking to enhance their progress measurement capabilities without implementing disruptive procedural changes or complex technical solutions.
Subjects
Agile
Collaboration
Decision Making
Innovation
Nudging
Product Development
Progress Tracking
DDC Class
658.5: Of Production
005.1: Programming
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