Examining cloud computing adoption intention, pricing mechanism, and deployment model

PF Hsu, S Ray, YY Li-Hsieh - International Journal of Information …, 2014 - Elsevier
PF Hsu, S Ray, YY Li-Hsieh
International Journal of Information Management, 2014Elsevier
Cloud computing is a new information technology (IT) paradigm that promises to
revolutionize traditional IT delivery through reduced costs, greater elasticity, and ubiquitous
access. On the surface, adopting cloud computing requires a firm to address many of the
same concerns they face in adopting any enterprise IT. However, cloud technologies also
offer new pricing and deployment strategies that are unavailable in traditional enterprise
solutions. It is unclear how previous research frameworks of enterprise IT adoption relate to …
Abstract
Cloud computing is a new information technology (IT) paradigm that promises to revolutionize traditional IT delivery through reduced costs, greater elasticity, and ubiquitous access. On the surface, adopting cloud computing requires a firm to address many of the same concerns they face in adopting any enterprise IT. However, cloud technologies also offer new pricing and deployment strategies that are unavailable in traditional enterprise solutions. It is unclear how previous research frameworks of enterprise IT adoption relate to these new adoption strategies. To bridge this gap in the literature, our study uses the technology–organization–environment (TOE) framework of innovation diffusion theory to develop a cloud service adoption model that deals with not only adoption intention, but also pricing mechanisms and deployment models. Our research model has been empirically tested using 200 Taiwanese firms. We found that: (1) Cloud adoption is still at its initial stage, since the adoption rates are very low; (2) the perceived benefits, business concerns, and IT capability within the TOE framework are significant determinants of cloud computing adoption, while external pressure is not; (3) firms with greater IT capability tend to choose the pay-as-you-go pricing mechanism; (4) business concern is the most important factor influencing the choice of deployment model, with higher concerns leading to private deployment options.
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