Adoption of cloud computing technologies in supply chains An organizational information processing theory approach

被引:160
作者
Cegielski, Casey G. [1 ]
Jones-Farmer, L. Allison [1 ]
Wu, Yun
Hazen, Benjamin T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Auburn Univ, Dept Supply Chain & Informat Syst Management, Coll Business, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
关键词
Cloud computing; Technology adoption; Electronic supply chain management systems; Information processing theory; Supply chain management; Computing; Information technology; ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY; FIRM PERFORMANCE; LOGISTICS; MANAGEMENT; PERSPECTIVE; DESIGN; INTEGRATION; IMPACT; MODEL; VIEW;
D O I
10.1108/09574091211265350
中图分类号
C93 [管理学];
学科分类号
12 ; 1201 ; 1202 ; 120202 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to employ organizational information processing theory to assess how a firm's information processing requirements and capabilities combine to affect the intention to adopt cloud computing as an enabler of electronic supply chain management systems. Specifically, the paper examines the extent to which task uncertainty, environmental uncertainty, and inter-organizational uncertainty affect intention to adopt cloud computing technology and how information processing capability may moderate these relationships. Design/methodology/approach - The paper uses a multiple method approach, thus examining the hypothesized model with both quantitative and qualitative methods. To begin, the paper incorporates a Delphi study as a way in which to choose a practically relevant characterization of the moderating variable, information processing capability. The authors then use a survey method and hierarchical linear regression to quantitatively test their hypotheses. Finally, the authors employ interviews to gather additional qualitative data, which they examine via use of content analysis in order to provide additional insight into the tenability of the proposed model. Findings - The quantitative analysis suggests that significant two-way interactions exist between each independent variable and the moderating variable; each of these interactions is significantly related to intention to adopt cloud computing. The qualitative results support the assertion that information processing requirements and information processing capability affect intention to adopt cloud computing. These findings support the relationships addressed in the hypothesized model and suggest that the decision to adopt cloud computing is based upon complex circumstances. Research limitations/implications - This research is limited by the use of single key informants for both the quantitative and qualitative portions of the study. Nonetheless, this study enhances understanding of electronic supply chain management systems, and specifically cloud computing, through the application of organizational information processing theory. The authors' mixed-methods approach allowed them to draw more substantive conclusions; the findings provide a theoretical and empirical foundation for future research in this area, and also suggest the use of additional theoretical perspectives. Practical implications - This study provides insight that can help supply chain managers to better understand how requirements, when coupled with capabilities, may influence the decision to adopt cloud computing as an enabler of supply chain management systems. Originality/value - As an emerging technology, cloud computing is changing the form and function of information technology infrastructures. This study enhances the understanding of how this technology may diffuse within the supply chain.
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页码:184 / 211
页数:28
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