A Conceptual Model for Cloud Computing Adoption: A Case Study on Bangladeshi SMEs Focused on Small Electronic Home Appliance
Date
2022-08-01Author
Rahman, Dr. Mohammad Masudur
Ahmed, Dr. Mohammad Naveed
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Purpose: In the 21st century, cloud computing is an innovative idea that has revolutionized
various sectors, IT organizations and many other organizations are shifting to the clouds
because these offer many benefits such as infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a
service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS). Also, cloud computing provides the latest
applications for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through the Internet with minimum
start-up cost, easy sharing with remote location and pay-per-use services. According to a
survey by Euro monitor International, SMEs mainly trade small Electronic Home Appliance
(SEHA) goods, which are in general regarded luxury goods in many areas of the world,
including Bangladesh, and are increasing at a 14 percent CAGR in Bangladesh from 2009 to
2014. However, SEHA goods need to be followed up from the beginning of its production
until after sales, i.e. warranty, customer relation management, spare parts requirement and
others. Therefore, cloud computing may be used to have proper monitoring purpose.
Methodology: In this study, the TOE and DOI models were adapted and extended. Based on
qualitative research, this study developed a conceptual framework after completing qualitative
data analysis in the context of Bangladeshi SME focused on SEHA.
Findings: The results of this research developed an integrated research model based on online
interview and explored some important factors.
Practical Implications: This model aids in identifying the influences of cloud computing on
SMEs that have yet to embrace cloud services but are considering it. It is widely accepted that
SMEs should use cloud services not just to save money on administration, but also to improve
efficiency and productivity.
Originality: This research has explored the most prominent themes through online interview.
The findings of the study offer valuable themes to cloud providers, managers, and government
authorities on how to encourage the adoption of cloud computing in SME in developing
countries.
Limitation: This research developed a conceptual framework; in future this conceptual
framework will be validated to generalize the issue.
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