Software as a Service (SaaS) Cloud Computing: An Empirical Investigation on University Students’ Perception

Q2 Computer Science
Ghilan Al-Madhagy Taufiq-Hail, A. Alanzi, S. M. Yusof, Madallah Alruwaili
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Abstract

Aim/Purpose This study aims to propose and empirically validate a model and investigates the factors influencing acceptance and use of Software as a Services cloud computing services (SaaS) from individuals’ perspectives utilizing an integrative model of Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) with modifications to suit the objective of the study. Background Even though SaaS cloud computing services has gained the acceptance in its educational and technical aspects, it is still expanding constantly with emerging cloud technologies. Moreover, the individual as an end-user of this technology has not been given the ample attention pertaining to SaaS acceptance and adoption (AUSaaS). Additionally, the higher education sector needs to be probed regarding AUSaaS perception, not only from a managerial stance, but also the individual. Hence, further investigation in all aspects, including the human factor, deserves deeper inspection. Methodology A quantitative approach with probability multi-stage sampling procedure conducted utilizing survey instrument distributed among students from three public Software as a Service: Empirical Study 214 Malaysian universities. The valid collected responses were 289 Bachelor’s degree students. The survey included the demographic part as well as the items to measure the constructs relationships hypothesized. Contribution The empirical results disclosed the appropriateness of the integrated model in explaining the individual’s attitude (R2 = 57%), the behavior intention (R2 = 64%), and AUSaaS at the university settings (R2 = 50%). Also, the study offers valuable findings and examines new relationships that considered a theoretical contribution with proven empirical results. That is, the subjective norms effect on attitude and AUSaaS is adding empirical evidence of the model hypothesized. Knowing the significance of social effect is important in utilizing it to promote university products and SaaS applications – developed inside the university – through social media networks. Also, the direct effect of perceived usefulness on AUSaaS is another important theoretical contribution the SaaS service providers/higher education institutes should consider in promoting the usefulness of their products/services developed or offered to students/end-users. Additionally, the research contributes to the knowledge of the literature and is considered one of the leading studies on accepting SaaS services and applications as proliferation of studies focus on the general and broad concept of cloud computing. Furthermore, by integrating two theories (i.e., TPB and TAM), the study employed different factors in studying the perceptions towards the acceptance of SaaS services and applications: social factors (i.e., subjective norms), personal capabilities and capacities (i.e., perceived behavioral control), technological factors (i.e., perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use), and attitudinal factors. These factors are the strength of both theories and utilizing them is articulated to unveil the salient factors affecting the acceptance of SaaS services and applications. Findings A statistically positive significant influence of the main TPB constructs with AUSaaS was revealed. Furthermore, subjective norms (SN) and perceived usefulness (PU) demonstrated prediction ability on AUSaaS. Also, SN proved a statically significant effect on attitude (ATT). Specifically, the main contributors of intention are PU, perceived ease of use, ATT, and perceived behavioral control. Also, the proposed framework is validated empirically and statistically. Recommendations for Practitioners The findings expected to support decision makers at universities, government higher education authorities, and cloud providers by highlighting the vital role of the factors that emerged in the study. Recommendations for Researchers The proposed model is highly recommended to be tested in different settings and cultures. Also, recruiting different respondents with different roles, occupations, and cultures would likely draw more insights of the results obtained in the current research and its generalizability Future Research Participants from private universities or other educational institutes suggested in future work as the sample here focused only on public sector universities. The model included limited number of variables suggesting that it can be extended in future works with other constructs such as trialability, compatibility, security, risk, privacy, and self-efficacy. Comparison of different ethnic groups, ages, genders, or fields of study in future research would be invaluable to enhance the findings or reveal new insights. Replication of the study in different settings is encouraged. Taufiq-Hail, Alanzi, Mohd Yusof, & Alruwaili 215
软件即服务(SaaS)云计算:大学生感知的实证调查
本研究旨在提出并实证验证一个模型,利用计划行为理论(TPB)和技术接受模型(TAM)的整合模型,从个人的角度研究影响软件即服务云计算服务(SaaS)接受和使用的因素,并根据研究目的进行修改。尽管SaaS云计算服务在教育和技术方面已经获得了认可,但随着新兴云技术的出现,它仍在不断扩展。此外,作为该技术最终用户的个人还没有得到与SaaS接受和采用(AUSaaS)相关的充分关注。此外,高等教育部门需要对AUSaaS的看法进行探讨,不仅要从管理角度出发,而且要从个人角度出发。因此,包括人为因素在内的各方面的进一步调查都值得深入研究。方法采用概率多阶段抽样程序的定量方法,利用调查工具分布在三所公共软件即服务:实证研究214所马来西亚大学的学生中。有效问卷收集了289名本科学生。该调查包括人口统计部分以及测量假设的构造关系的项目。实证结果揭示了整合模型在解释个体态度(R2 = 57%)、行为意向(R2 = 64%)和大学环境下的AUSaaS (R2 = 50%)方面的适宜性。此外,该研究提供了有价值的发现,并考察了新的关系,这些关系被认为是理论贡献和已证实的实证结果。也就是说,主观规范对态度和AUSaaS的影响是在为模型假设添加经验证据。了解社会效应的重要性对于利用它通过社交媒体网络推广大学产品和大学内部开发的SaaS应用程序非常重要。此外,感知有用性对AUSaaS的直接影响是SaaS服务提供商/高等教育机构在促进其开发或提供给学生/最终用户的产品/服务的有用性时应该考虑的另一个重要理论贡献。此外,该研究有助于了解文献,并被认为是接受SaaS服务和应用程序的主要研究之一,因为关注云计算的一般和广泛概念的研究激增。此外,通过整合两种理论(即TPB和TAM),本研究采用不同的因素来研究SaaS服务和应用的接受感知:社会因素(即主观规范)、个人能力和能力(即感知行为控制)、技术因素(即感知有用性和感知易用性)和态度因素。这些因素是两种理论的优势所在,利用它们可以揭示影响SaaS服务和应用程序接受度的重要因素。发现主要TPB结构与AUSaaS有统计学上显著的正相关影响。此外,主观规范(SN)和感知有用性(PU)对usaas表现出预测能力。SN对态度(ATT)也有显著的影响。具体来说,意向的主要贡献者是PU、感知易用性、ATT和感知行为控制。最后,对本文提出的框架进行了实证和统计验证。通过强调研究中出现的因素的重要作用,研究结果有望为大学、政府高等教育部门和云提供商的决策者提供支持。对研究人员的建议强烈建议在不同的环境和文化中进行测试。此外,招募具有不同角色、职业和文化的不同受访者,可能会对当前研究中获得的结果及其概括性有更多的了解,未来研究中来自私立大学或其他教育机构的参与者在未来的工作中建议,因为这里的样本只关注公立大学。该模型包含有限数量的变量,这表明它可以在未来的工作中扩展到其他结构,如可试验性、兼容性、安全性、风险、隐私和自我效能。在未来的研究中,对不同种族、年龄、性别或研究领域进行比较,对于加强研究结果或揭示新的见解将是非常宝贵的。鼓励在不同环境下重复研究。Taufiq-Hail, Alanzi, Mohd Yusof, & Alruwaili 215
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