2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11416-015-0262-y
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A study on effects of security risks on acceptance of enterprise cloud service: moderating of employment and non-employment using PLS multiple group analysis

Abstract: This paper analyzed the effects of security risk factors fit for cloud computing paradigm on the acceptance of enterprise cloud service with intent to illuminate the factors for vitalizing the adoption of corporate cloud services in the future. The acceptance intention was set as a dependent variable. Independent variables were set in reference to the technology acceptance theory. Security risks were categorized into compliance risk, information leakage risk, troubleshooting risk and service discontinuation ri… Show more

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“…Generally, cloud service uses a virtual machine so that it always includes eavesdropping, malignant code spread and infection, resource exhaustion attacks, and denial of service attacks [12]. Therefore, by expanding the concept of traditionally applied security, it is necessary to change it properly for cloud computing [13].…”
Section: Security Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, cloud service uses a virtual machine so that it always includes eavesdropping, malignant code spread and infection, resource exhaustion attacks, and denial of service attacks [12]. Therefore, by expanding the concept of traditionally applied security, it is necessary to change it properly for cloud computing [13].…”
Section: Security Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Kim et al [5] presents a study of the effects of security risks on acceptance of enterprise cloud services, moderating employment and non-employment using partial least squares (PLS) multiple group analysis. This paper analyzes the effects of security risk factors fit for the cloud computing paradigm on the acceptance of enterprise cloud services with the intent to illuminate factors for vitalizing the adoption of corporate cloud services in the future.…”
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confidence: 99%