This paper discusses the factors influencing Indian Small and Medium Enterprises’ (SMEs) adoption of Cloud based services. This research, through an extensive literature review, analyzes the current situation, benefits, and challenges of Cloud based services adoption for Indian SMEs. It identifies and confirms the key factors (e.g., cost reduction, relative advantage, security, regulatory support, firm size, top management support, technological readiness) that determine the adoption of Cloud based services by Indian SMEs, based on secondary research. The target population for this study isSMEs in India that are using or considering using Cloud based services, regardless of the field or industry. The theoretical basis for this study is the Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) theory, and Technology Organization andEnvironment (TOE) theory. These two technology adoption theories present a solid theoretical framework on which this study is based. This paper provides an understanding of the extent to which innovation characteristics, technology context, organizational context, and environmental context influencethe decision of Indian SMEs to adopt Cloud based services.
IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering
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Twelfth IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE 2015) : including the Eleventh International Workshop on Service-oriented Applications, Integration, and Collaboration (SOAIC 2015), 23-25 October 2015, Beijing, China : proceedings