Cloud and Edge Computing as Effective Trends in Business Model Innovation: A Bibliometric Review

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作者
Sun, Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] Party Sch Liaoning Prov Party Comm, Econ Teaching & Res Dept, Shenyang, Peoples R China
关键词
business model; business model innovation; cloud computing; competitive advantage; edge computing; organizations; WEB-OF-SCIENCE; ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE; FAMILY BUSINESSES; MANAGEMENT; KNOWLEDGE; SECURITY; ADOPTION; OPPORTUNITIES; DETERMINANTS; PERFORMANCE;
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10.1002/smr.2754
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TP31 [计算机软件];
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081202 ; 0835 ;
摘要
Developing an information technology (IT) infrastructure for business and organizational operations has gained importance concurrently with the emergence of edge and cloud computing technologies. On the other hand, innovation is crucial for businesses because consumers demand better service and lower ownership costs. Several firms use the cloud as their innovation platform to expand and stay competitive. In the commercial world, cloud computing is swiftly embraced by small, medium, and big businesses in sectors including aerospace, automotive, logistics, financial services, textiles, and health. With all the benefits cloud computing has for business improvement, some issues and problems prevent organizations and companies from migrating to the cloud. Due to these evidentiary gaps, I combined quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques to synthesize the existing literature and identify possible directions for future studies that may have an impact. The primary aim of this research is to provide a bibliometric procedure to review the state of the art on this scope and provide a roadmap for future studies; then, it provides insight into how the adoption and sustained usage of cloud sourcing could and edge encourage the creation of novel business models and impact a company's competitive advantage. The publications were reviewed using a bibliometric approach that divided the papers into four categories: cloud computing data security, business risk management techniques, resource allocation, and business performance. According to the results, adopting cloud and edge computing service delivery models is connected with increased revenue and less capital investment in IT assets for the company. Also, the results showed that one of the main obstacles to implementing cloud and edge computing technology in organizations is low security and lack of sufficient internal resources.
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