Predictors of cloud computing adoption: A cross-country study

Abstract Cloud computing (CC) has become a powerful driver of technological and economic transformation across nations. Yet levels of cloud service adoption vary, with limited adoption in many countries. For broader transformation, it is important to understand the predictors of CC adoption in order to design effective promotion policies. This study employs an institutional perspective to model technological and environmental predictors of country-level CC adoption, as measured through a nation’s per capita CC expenditure. The model was validated through an econometric analysis using panel data for 45 countries globally over a five-year period. Legal system quality and broadband penetration, among other determinants, are found to be robust predictors of CC adoption. At the same time, we uncover evidence for the “digital legacy” problem, in which trade-dependent countries struggle to enhance CC adoption because their export-oriented firms have invested in more traditional digital assets. Finally, we find that countries with large service sectors have relatively high current levels of CC adoption but low growth in adoption. The study makes contributions by identifying these key predictors and providing policy implications for the promotion of CC adoption.

[1]  Kenneth L. Kraemer,et al.  Institutional Factors in Information Technology Innovation , 1994, Inf. Syst. Res..

[2]  N. B. Anuar,et al.  The rise of "big data" on cloud computing: Review and open research issues , 2015, Inf. Syst..

[3]  Kenneth I. Carlaw,et al.  Externalities, technological complementarities and sustained economic growth , 2002 .

[4]  Wayne Buente,et al.  Trends in Internet information behavior, 2000–2004 , 2008 .

[5]  Benjamin T. Hazen,et al.  Cloud Computing in Support of Supply Chain Information System Infrastructure: Understanding When to go to the Cloud , 2013 .

[6]  D. North Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance: Economic performance , 1990 .

[7]  Chinyao Low,et al.  Understanding the determinants of cloud computing adoption , 2011, Ind. Manag. Data Syst..

[8]  Paul T. Jaeger,et al.  Identifying the security risks associated with governmental use of cloud computing , 2010, Gov. Inf. Q..

[9]  Mathews Nkhoma,et al.  Contributing factors of cloud computing adoption: a technology-organisation-environment framework approach , 2013 .

[10]  Steven N. Durlauf,et al.  The Rise and Fall of Cross-Country Growth Regressions , 2009 .

[11]  Arumugam Seetharaman,et al.  The usage and adoption of cloud computing by small and medium businesses , 2013, Int. J. Inf. Manag..

[12]  Dimitrios Zissis,et al.  Securing e-Government and e-Voting with an open cloud computing architecture , 2011, Gov. Inf. Q..

[13]  Wilbur John Coleman,et al.  Cross-Country Technology Diffusion: The Case of Computers , 2001 .

[14]  Suzanne Rivard,et al.  Positioning the institutional perspective in information systems research , 2009, J. Inf. Technol..

[15]  W. Powell,et al.  The iron cage revisited institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields , 1983 .

[16]  Tiago Oliveira,et al.  Assessing the determinants of cloud computing adoption: An analysis of the manufacturing and services sectors , 2014, Inf. Manag..

[17]  Sung Yul Ryoo,et al.  An empirical investigation of end-users' switching toward cloud computing: A two factor theory perspective , 2013, Comput. Hum. Behav..

[18]  R. Levine,et al.  What We Have Learned about Policy and Growth from Cross-Country Regressions? , 1993 .

[19]  Mary Lacity,et al.  Cloud Services Practices for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises , 2014, MIS Q. Executive.

[20]  John Effah,et al.  Preliminary insight into cloud computing adoption in a developing country , 2016, J. Enterp. Inf. Manag..

[21]  Gary B. Wills,et al.  An empirical study of factors influencing cloud adoption among private sector organisations , 2018, Telematics Informatics.

[22]  Nicholas O'Regan,et al.  Cloud resource adaptation: A resource based perspective on value creation for corporate growth , 2017 .

[23]  Joseph Vithayathil,et al.  Will cloud computing make the Information Technology (IT) department obsolete? , 2018, Inf. Syst. J..

[24]  Subhajyoti Bandyopadhyay,et al.  Cloud computing - The business perspective , 2011, Decis. Support Syst..

[25]  Christine Legner,et al.  From On-Premise Software to Cloud Services: The Impact of Cloud Computing on Enterprise Software Vendors' Business Models , 2013, J. Theor. Appl. Electron. Commer. Res..

[26]  Ab Razak Che Hussin,et al.  The Organizational Critical Success Factors for Adopting Cloud Computing in SMEs , 2013 .

[27]  M. Arellano,et al.  Some Tests of Specification for Panel Data: Monte Carlo Evidence and an Application to Employment Equations , 1991 .

[28]  Keith D. Brouthers,et al.  Institutional, cultural and transaction cost influences on entry mode choice and performance , 2002 .

[29]  Nir Kshetri,et al.  Institutional and economic factors affecting the development of the Chinese cloud computing industry and market , 2016 .

[30]  Dong-Hee Shin,et al.  User centric cloud service model in public sectors: Policy implications of cloud services , 2013, Gov. Inf. Q..

[31]  Anabel Gutierrez Mendoza,et al.  Technological, organisational and environmental factors influencing managers' decision to adopt cloud computing in the UK , 2015, J. Enterp. Inf. Manag..

[32]  Thomas Hess,et al.  Opportunities and risks of software-as-a-service: Findings from a survey of IT executives , 2011, Decis. Support Syst..

[33]  Christopher F. Baum An Introduction to Modern Econometrics Using Stata , 2006 .

[34]  John C. Henderson,et al.  Business Value from Clouds: Learning from Users , 2012, MIS Q. Executive.

[35]  Chris Forman,et al.  Technology Support and Post-Adoption IT Service Use: Evidence from the Cloud , 2018 .

[36]  Arindam Banerjee,et al.  Energy Efficiency Model for Cloud Computing , 2013 .

[37]  Rajkumar Buyya,et al.  Big Data computing and clouds: Trends and future directions , 2013, J. Parallel Distributed Comput..

[38]  Douglass C. North,et al.  Understanding the Process of Economic Change , 1999 .

[39]  John C. Henderson,et al.  Preparing for the Future: Understanding the Seven Capabilities of Cloud Computing , 2010, MIS Q. Executive.

[40]  Khuong M. Vu,et al.  ICT diffusion and production in ASEAN countries: Patterns, performance, and policy directions , 2017 .

[41]  Jeffrey M. Wooldridge,et al.  Introductory Econometrics: A Modern Approach , 1999 .

[42]  Richard Boateng,et al.  Cloud computing research: A review of research themes, frameworks, methods and future research directions , 2018, Int. J. Inf. Manag..

[43]  Eoin O'Sullivan,et al.  Strategic standardisation of smart systems: A roadmapping process in support of innovation , 2017 .

[44]  M. Sako,et al.  Profiting from business model innovation: Evidence from Pay-As-You-Drive auto insurance , 2013 .

[45]  J. Cook,et al.  National Institutions, Entrepreneurship and Global Ict Adoption: A Cross-Country Test of Competing Theories , 2010 .

[46]  Dag H. Olsen,et al.  Understanding cloud computing adoption issues: A Delphi study approach , 2016, J. Syst. Softw..

[47]  David C. Yen,et al.  An exploratory study to understand the critical factors affecting the decision to adopt cloud computing in Taiwan hospital , 2014, Int. J. Inf. Manag..

[48]  Taewon Suh,et al.  Social Institutional Explanations of Global Internet Diffusion: A Cross-Country Analysis , 2007, J. Glob. Inf. Manag..

[49]  Dara G. Schniederjans,et al.  Cloud computing and its impact on economic and environmental performance: A transaction cost economics perspective , 2016, Decis. Support Syst..

[50]  Tobias Kretschmer,et al.  Cloud adaptiveness within industry sectors - Measurement and observations , 2016 .

[51]  Khuong M. Vu,et al.  ICT as a Source of Economic Growth in the Information Age: Empirical Evidence from the 1996-2005 Period , 2011 .

[52]  Robert J. Kauffman,et al.  Pricing strategy for cloud computing: A damaged services perspective , 2015, Decis. Support Syst..

[53]  Yikai Liang,et al.  Exploring the determinant and influence mechanism of e-Government cloud adoption in government agencies in China , 2017, Gov. Inf. Q..

[54]  Kristin J. Forbes,et al.  A Reassessment of the Relationship between Inequality and Growth , 2000 .

[55]  Euripidis Loukis,et al.  Determinants of software-as-a-service benefits and impact on firm performance , 2019, Decis. Support Syst..

[56]  Feng Li,et al.  Cloud computing adoption by SMEs in the north east of England: A multi-perspective framework , 2013, J. Enterp. Inf. Manag..

[57]  Dragan Simić,et al.  Understanding the determinants of e-business adoption in ERP-enabled firms and non-ERP-enabled firms: A case study of the Western Balkan Peninsula , 2017 .