The Risk-Taking Software Engineer: A Framed Portrait
Software Engineering
2024-06-28 v1
Abstract
Background: Risk-taking is prevalent in a host of activities performed by software engineers on a daily basis, yet there is scant research on it. Aims and Method: We study if software engineers' risk-taking is affected by framing effects and by software engineers' personality. To this end, we perform a survey experiment with 124 software engineers. Results: We find that framing substantially affects their risk-taking. None of the "Big Five" personality traits are related to risk-taking in software engineers after correcting for multiple testing. Conclusions: Software engineers and their managers must be aware of framing effects and account for them properly.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2301.08923,
title = {The Risk-Taking Software Engineer: A Framed Portrait},
author = {Lorenz Graf-Vlachy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.08923},
year = {2024}
}