2012
DOI: 10.1080/09537325.2012.647644
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Organisational culture and cloud computing: coping with a disruptive innovation

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“…Since Cloud Computing is an emerging approach to dealing with IT services [30], the appropriate framework is one which is aiming to study innovation decision-making at firm level. The Technology-Organisation-Environment (TOE) framework was introduced by Tornatzky et al [31].…”
Section: Technology-organisation-environment (Toe) Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Cloud Computing is an emerging approach to dealing with IT services [30], the appropriate framework is one which is aiming to study innovation decision-making at firm level. The Technology-Organisation-Environment (TOE) framework was introduced by Tornatzky et al [31].…”
Section: Technology-organisation-environment (Toe) Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cloud computing environment modifies the role of the computing stakeholders and also demands, regulatory compliance with the infrastructure pertaining to the location of the service provider [34]. The cloud provides flexible IT resources and has completely changed the way they are provided.…”
Section: Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The services which will emerge in the next decades are hardly imaginable. Many organizations, small and large, have embraced it because of the advantages it promises in terms of flexible cost structure, scalability, and efficiency (Sultan & Van de Bunt-Kokhuis, 2012). Cloud itself can be seen as a disruptive innovation, because the technology may change many of the traditional ways of delivering computing services to people and organizations (Sultan & Van de Bunt-Kokhuis, 2012).…”
Section: The Security Standardization Of Cloud Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%