Abstract
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the government roles in cloud computing assimilation along two dimensions: government regulation and government support.Design/methodology/approachA research model was developed to depict the dual roles of government regulation and government support in cloud computing assimilation as well as the mediating effect of top management support (TMS). Using survey data collected from 376 Chinese firms that have already adopted cloud services, the authors tested the research model.FindingsThe impacts of both government regulation and government support on cloud computing assimilation are partially mediated by TMS. Government support exerts stronger impacts on TMS than government regulation.Research limitations/implicationsThis study extends the current information systems literature by highlighting the specific mechanisms through which governments influence firms’ assimilation of cloud computing.Practical implicationsGovernments in developing countries could actively allocate funds or enact policies to effectively encourage cloud computing assimilation.Originality/valueThis study would complement previous findings about government regulation, and develop a more holistic understanding about the dual roles of governments in information technology innovation assimilation.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems
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