Exploring the Determinants Affecting E-Government Cloud Adoption in China
Haiying Ji and
Yikai Liang
International Journal of Business and Management, 2016, vol. 11, issue 4, 81
Abstract:
Cloud computing is the popular tendency in information application and services, and E-Government cloud is no exception. This study uses a case study to explore the determinants of E-Government cloud adoption in China which is influenced by multiple factors. In this study, a combinational model based on the TOE and DOI is applied to gain insights concerning all contextual influences on the adoption of E-Government cloud in China. The results show that the positive and negative influences from cloud technology characteristics, organizational and environmental context, which can reflect the adoption of E-government cloud. These findings not only contribute to academic research, but also expand the understanding of E-government cloud applications.
Date: 2016
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