Burnout in agile teams: The role of mindful software development
Publication Date
11-1-2025
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Information and Software Technology
Volume
187
DOI
10.1016/j.infsof.2025.107852
Abstract
Context: Agile project management methods are widely adopted in software development, offering flexibility and efficiency. However, the dynamic and fast-paced nature of agile environments can subject team members—such as developers, business analysts, and project managers—to stress, potentially leading to work exhaustion and burnout. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the role of mindfulness as a dynamic personality trait in reducing burnout in agile software development environments. It focuses on how mindfulness influences the use of problem-focused and emotion-focused coping strategies to mitigate burnout. We examine whether mindful agile practitioners are more likely to adopt problem-focused rather than emotion-focused coping strategies, and whether these strategies help alleviate burnout. Methods: The research draws on the theoretical foundations of mindfulness and the transactional model of stress and coping (TMSC) to develop a model for understanding the relationships between mindfulness, coping behaviors, and burnout. The proposed model was tested through a survey of 319 IT and software development professionals who use agile methods in their work. Finally, path analysis was conducted using SmartPLS to assess the hypothesized relationships. Results: The findings of this research suggest that individuals with higher levels of mindfulness in agile software development are more likely to adopt problem-focused coping behaviors, which in turn reduces burnout. In addition, the results show that mindful agile team members also use coping strategies to gain emotional stability (e.g., venting to their colleagues) although it may increase their level of burnout. Conclusion: Contextualizing the notion of mindful engagement with agile software development methods (or agile mindfulness), this paper concludes that agile mindfulness, as a dynamic resource, can be helpful in identifying solutions to reduce the stress and burnout of team members via promoting problem-solving coping behaviours. From the practical perspective, this research helps organizations and agile teams with practical recommendations to leverage mindfulness, and introduces coping behaviors that help them manage and even prevent burnout in agile environments.
Keywords
Agile burnout, Agile mindfulness, Emotion-focused coping, Problem-focused coping, TMSC
Department
Information Systems and Technology
Recommended Citation
Hamed Jafarzadeh, Hossein Mosafer, and Jalal Sarabadani. "Burnout in agile teams: The role of mindful software development" Information and Software Technology (2025). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infsof.2025.107852