2021
DOI: 10.47738/ijiis.v4i3.117
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Understanding the Formation of Software as a Service (Saas) Commitment the Relational Value Creation Perspective

Abstract: This study focuses on the use of an important IT innovation--software-as-a-service (SaaS), and draw on sensemaking and the dedication-constraint framework to explain the formation of SaaS commitment. Building on and extending prior studies, we posit that managers' perceived relational value from SaaS consumption transforms their initial sensemaking of SaaS features into commitment. SaaS features are characterized as strength frames and weakness frames. Perceived relational values are conceptualized as process … Show more

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“…Given that SaaS is managed by external providers, coordination and communication problems may arise due to the differences in the environment and location of providers and users (Wibisono et al, 2018). Some are also concerned about the ability of providers to effectively provide quality services and manage their resources (Hsu et al, 2015).…”
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“…Given that SaaS is managed by external providers, coordination and communication problems may arise due to the differences in the environment and location of providers and users (Wibisono et al, 2018). Some are also concerned about the ability of providers to effectively provide quality services and manage their resources (Hsu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, these providers should deliver the required quality in SaaS by maintaining a collaborative and healthy relationship with their users. In addition, providers should cooperate with users to receive input that can help manage SaaS products (Hsu et al, 2015). To effectively solve technical problems in SaaS, providers should build a good rapport with users and fully understand their problems through regular interactions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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