2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.protcy.2014.10.065
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Issues in the Study of Organisational Resilience in Cloud Computing Environments

Abstract: Cloud computing is a promising ICT service delivery model that has already had a significant impact on government agencies, SMEs and large organisations. Even though its current adoption is moving away from the early stage to the mainstream, many organisations are still concern about the additional levels of abstraction that cloud environments introduce. Particularly, this additional complexity represents a hurdle in the assessment of ICT readiness for organisational resilience, and no consensus exists yet for… Show more

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“…In the IS context, resilience has been mostly studied from two of the above perspectives: the technical one is mostly equated with robustness and fault tolerance and the organizational one focusses on the role resilience plays in how IS impacts organizational performance (Herrera & Janczewski, 2013). Recently, more research appears from a social perspective, for instance, on how individual digital resilience affects the continuance of technology usage (Liao et al, 2009).…”
Section: Related Research On Resilience In Ismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the IS context, resilience has been mostly studied from two of the above perspectives: the technical one is mostly equated with robustness and fault tolerance and the organizational one focusses on the role resilience plays in how IS impacts organizational performance (Herrera & Janczewski, 2013). Recently, more research appears from a social perspective, for instance, on how individual digital resilience affects the continuance of technology usage (Liao et al, 2009).…”
Section: Related Research On Resilience In Ismentioning
confidence: 99%