Cloud Computing and firm performance: a SEM microdata analysis for Israeli firms

Raúl Katz, Juan Jung, Matan Goldman
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Purpose This paper aims to study the economic effects of Cloud Computing for a sample of Israeli firms. The authors propose a framework that considers how this technology affects firm performance also introducing the indirect economic effects that take place through cloud-complementary technologies such as Big Data and Machine Learning. Design/methodology/approach The model is estimated through structural equation modeling. The data set consists of the microdata of the survey of information and communication technologies uses and cyber protection in business conducted in Israel by the Central Bureau of Statistics. Findings The results point to Cloud Computing as a crucial technology to increase firm performance, presenting significant direct and indirect effects as the use of complementary technologies maximizes its impact. Firms that enjoy most direct economic gains from Cloud Computing appear to be the smaller ones, although larger enterprises seem more capable to assimilate complementary technologies, such as Big Data and Machine Learning. The total effects of cloud on firm performance are quite similar among manufacturing and service firms, although the composition of the different effects involved is different. Originality/value This paper is one of the very few analyses estimating the impact of Cloud Computing on firm performance based on country microdata and, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, the first one that contemplates the indirect economic effects that take place through cloud-complementary technologies such as Big Data and Machine Learning.
云计算与公司业绩:对以色列公司的 SEM 微观数据分析
目的 本文旨在研究云计算对以色列企业样本的经济影响。作者提出了一个框架,考虑了该技术如何影响公司业绩,并介绍了通过大数据和机器学习等云计算辅助技术产生的间接经济效应。数据集由中央统计局在以色列进行的信息和通信技术使用情况及企业网络保护调查的微观数据组成。结果结果表明,云计算是提高企业绩效的关键技术,它具有显著的直接和间接效应,因为辅助技术的使用使其影响最大化。从云计算中获得最多直接经济收益的企业似乎是小型企业,尽管大型企业似乎更有能力吸收大数据和机器学习等互补技术。云计算对企业绩效的总体影响在制造业企业和服务业企业中十分相似,尽管所涉及的不同影响的构成有所不同。 原创性/价值 本文是基于国家微观数据估算云计算对企业绩效影响的极少数分析之一,据作者所知,也是第一份考虑到通过大数据和机器学习等云计算互补技术产生的间接经济影响的分析。
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