Job satisfaction at risk: Measuring the role of process debt in agile software development
Journal article, 2025

Process debt (PD) in agile software development represents inefficiencies that undermine team performance and job satisfaction. This study investigates the quantitative impact of PD on job satisfaction within agile teams, surveying 191 participants from two software development organizations. Our research examines five PD types: Process Unsuitability, Roles Debt, Synchronization Debt, Documentation Debt, and Infrastructure Debt. Using multiple regression analysis, our model explains approximately 33.8 % of the variance in job satisfaction. Among the five PD types, Process Unsuitability and Roles Debt emerged as statistically significant predictors of reduced job satisfaction. These findings indicate that certain forms of PD have a measurable negative impact on developers' perceptions of their work environment. By identifying which PD types most strongly influence job satisfaction, this research offers empirically grounded insights that can inform targeted interventions. Understanding and addressing the most impactful PD categories may help organizations refine agile processes, thereby mitigating the detrimental effects of process inefficiencies on job satisfaction.

Author

Tomas Gustavsson

Karlstad University

Muhammad Ovais Ahmad

Karlstad University

Hina Saeeda

University of Gothenburg

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering

Journal of Systems and Software

0164-1212 (ISSN)

Vol. 222 112350

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Software Engineering

Business Administration

DOI

10.1016/j.jss.2025.112350

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11/12/2025