Institutional Pressures and Cloud Computing Adoption: the Moderating Effect of Organizational Mindfulness
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2019Author
Oredo, John
Njihia, James
Iraki, XN
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The literature on cloud computing adoption has grown substantially. Most
of the focus on the antecedents of cloud computing adoption. While some of these
studies have investigated the relationship between institutional pressures and cloud
computing adoption, there is a dearth of empirical literature on how organizations
can moderate the bandwagon effect of institutional pressures. The current study aims
at investigating the moderating role of organizational mindfulness on the relationship
between institutional pressures and cloud computing adoption. A priori model was
developed and tested through SEM. A firm level cross sectional survey was
conducted on a sample of 60 financial institutions. The results indicate that
organizational mindfulness has a small moderating effect on the relationship between
institutional pressures and cloud computing adoption. An implication of this study is
that financial institutions, should adopt cloud services that suite their own individual
needs discerned through mindfulness rather than following institutional bandwagons
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8764832http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/153409
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Oredo, J., Njihia J., & Iraki X. N. (2019). Institutional Pressures and Cloud Computing Adoption. IST-Africa 2019 . , May, NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi
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