IT Capabilities and Organizational Utilization of Public Cloud Computing

Creators: Rockmann, Robert and Weeger, Andy and Gewald, Heiko
Title: IT Capabilities and Organizational Utilization of Public Cloud Computing
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the) 23rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
Event Location: Münster, Germany
Event Dates: May, 26-29, 2015
Projects: IDI
Date: 2015
Divisions: Informationsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): Cloud computing (CC) as an emerging phenomenon promises multiple business-related advantages such as faster time to market, scalability, and lowered barriers to innovation. In order to achieve po- tential advantages from CC investments, firms must be able to utilize CC resources. Literature sug- gests that in order to gain advantages from IT, firms are required to possess a bundle of IT capabili- ties. However, until now it is not clear if these capabilities also apply for CC. Along prior IT capabil- ity research and studies on CC, this research, therefore, aims to deductively derive technical, human, and organizational capabilities related to CC. It is argued that these capabilities facilitate organiza- tional CC usage. To test these propositions, quantitative research has been conducted among mid- sized ICT firms in Germany. The results demonstrate that especially capabilities of the organizational dimension, namely strategic thinking and planning, contribute to CC usage. In contrast, we found no effect of capabilities related to the human dimension (technical integration and sourcing skills of the IT staff) on CC usage. Interestingly, the flexibility of existing IT infrastructure is negatively related to the utilization of CC resources.
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Language: English
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Rockmann, Robert and Weeger, Andy and Gewald, Heiko (2015) IT Capabilities and Organizational Utilization of Public Cloud Computing. In: (Proceedings of the) 23rd European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), May, 26-29, 2015, Münster, Germany. ISBN 9783000502842

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