2021 International Congress of Advanced Technology and Engineering (ICOTEN) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/icoten52080.2021.9493534
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Cloud service adoption model in the Libyan e-government implementation

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“…In the area of cloud-based e-commerce, a greater focus is recommended, considering its impact on the strength of ecommerce and the ease of consolidation between companies and cloud providers [1]. Researchers and cloud providers must develop strategies to address the challenges of e-government in developing countries, where there is a shortage of studies on cloud computing in the context of governmental governance [35]. Developing countries, especially in the educational sector, are in the initial stages of adopting innovations such as Cloud Computing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the area of cloud-based e-commerce, a greater focus is recommended, considering its impact on the strength of ecommerce and the ease of consolidation between companies and cloud providers [1]. Researchers and cloud providers must develop strategies to address the challenges of e-government in developing countries, where there is a shortage of studies on cloud computing in the context of governmental governance [35]. Developing countries, especially in the educational sector, are in the initial stages of adopting innovations such as Cloud Computing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that the availability and adequacy of Information Technology resources play a crucial role in organizations' decisions to adopt cloud technology, while senior management support and employee knowledge had less significant impacts in this specific context. In the study by [35], the following conclusion was reached:…”
Section: B) Adoption Of Cloud Computing For Research Purposesmentioning
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“…Their results discovered that cost savings, competitive pressure, relative advantage, and service provider support influence the adoption of cloud computing for Nigerian universities. In yet another study, Abied and Ibrahim [72] Few researchers have proposed integrating the TOE and UTAUT models to investigate the IS adoption [e.g., 74,75]. Awa et al [74] proposed a ten-factor framework based on TOE and UTAUT to investigate the technology adoption.…”
Section: B Integrative Model For Is Adoptionmentioning
confidence: 99%