TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors influencing the organizational adoption of cloud computing
T2 - A survey among cloud workers
AU - Stieninger, Mark
AU - Nedbal, Dietmar
AU - Wetzlinger, Werner
AU - Wagner, Gerold
AU - Erskine, Michael A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, SciKA.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Cloud computing presents an opportunity for organizations to leverage affordable, scalable, and agile technologies. However, even with the demonstrated value of cloud computing, organizations have been hesitant to adopt such technologies. Based on a multi-theoretical research model, this paper provides an empirical study targeted to better understand the adoption of cloud services. An online survey addressing the factors derived from literature for three specific popular cloud application types (cloud storage, cloud mail and cloud office) was undertaken. The research model was analyzed by using variance-based structural equation modelling. Results show that the factors of compatibility, relative advantage, security & trust, as well as, a lower level of complexity lead to a more positive attitude towards cloud adoption. Complexity, compatibility, image and security & trust have direct and indirect effects on relative advantage. These factors further explain a large part of the attitude towards cloud adoption but not of its usage.
AB - Cloud computing presents an opportunity for organizations to leverage affordable, scalable, and agile technologies. However, even with the demonstrated value of cloud computing, organizations have been hesitant to adopt such technologies. Based on a multi-theoretical research model, this paper provides an empirical study targeted to better understand the adoption of cloud services. An online survey addressing the factors derived from literature for three specific popular cloud application types (cloud storage, cloud mail and cloud office) was undertaken. The research model was analyzed by using variance-based structural equation modelling. Results show that the factors of compatibility, relative advantage, security & trust, as well as, a lower level of complexity lead to a more positive attitude towards cloud adoption. Complexity, compatibility, image and security & trust have direct and indirect effects on relative advantage. These factors further explain a large part of the attitude towards cloud adoption but not of its usage.
KW - Cloud adoption
KW - Cloud computing
KW - Cloud services
KW - Diffusion of innovations
KW - Structural equation modelling
KW - Technology acceptance model
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U2 - 10.12821/ijispm060101
DO - 10.12821/ijispm060101
M3 - Article
SN - 2182-7796
VL - 6
SP - 5
EP - 23
JO - International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
JF - International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management
IS - 1
ER -