Abstract
Cloud computing is rapidly diffusing among individuals for personal use. By reviewing extant literature on individual adoption and use of information technology, this research develops a theoretical model to explicate the use of cloud computing for personal use. The proposed research model is empirically evaluated using a nationally drawn sample of 960 individuals. Partial Least Squares, a variance-based structural equation modeling technique, is used to analyze the research model. We discuss the results and identify areas for future research.
Recommended Citation
Ambrose, Paul and Chiravuri, Ananth, "An Empirical Investigation of Cloud Computing for Personal Use" (2010). MWAIS 2010 Proceedings. 24.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/mwais2010/24