Title
Understanding The Determinants Of Cloud Computing Adoption For High Performance Computing
Abstract
Within the complex context of high performance computing (HPC), the factors influencing technology adoption decisions remain largely unexplored. This study extends Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) and Human-Organization-Technology fit (HOT-fit) theories into an integrated model, to explore the impact of ten factors on cloud computing adoption decisions in the HPC context. The results suggest that adopters and non-adopters have different perceptions of the indirect benefits, adequacy of resources, top management support, and compatibility of adopting cloud computing for HPC. In addition, perceptions of the indirect benefits and HPC competences can be used to predict the cloud computing adoption decision for HPC. This is one of the first studies in the information systems (IS) literature exploring the factors impacting the cloud computing adoption decision in the important context of HPC. It integrates two influential technology adoption theories and enhances understanding of the key factors influencing organizations' cloud computing adoption decisions in this context.
Year
Venue
Field
2018
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 51ST ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (HICSS)
Supercomputer,Computer science,Knowledge management,Information and Communications Technology,Cloud computing
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
14
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Theo Lynn111622.40
Xiaoning Liang240.73
Anna Gourinovitch3242.46
John P. Morrison426245.28
Grace Fox500.68
Pierangelo Rosati651.43