The Impact of Cloud Systems on Enhancing Organizational Performance through Innovative Business Models in the Digitalization Era

Author:

Tohanean Dragoș1,Toma Sorin-George2

Affiliation:

1. University of Economic Studies , Bucharest , Romania

2. The University of Bucharest , Bucharest , Romania

Abstract

Abstract Information technology has massively transformed the world of business over the past fifty years - first individual functional areas within companies (“first wave”), later increasingly also cross-divisional value-added processes and trade (“second wave”), advent of the internet and the World Wide Web marked a transformative shift in how information is accessed, shared, and distributed (“third wave”), mobile computing and smartphone (“fourth wave”) and cloud computing that has emerged as a paradigm for delivering computing resources and services over the internet on-demand, providing scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness (“fifth wave”). This paper investigates the transformative impact of cloud systems on increasing organizational performance through innovative business models in the age of digitalization. By employing a mixed methods approach, the study integrates qualitative and quantitative techniques to provide a comprehensive understanding of the research phenomenon.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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