We have a platform, but nobody builds on it – what influences Platform-as-a-Service post-adoption?

Authors

  • Frederik Wulf TU Dresden
  • Markus Westner OTH Regensburg
  • Susanne Strahringer TU Dresden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12821/ijispm100103

Keywords:

Platform-as-a-Service, cloud computing, post-adoption, delivery model

Abstract

When higher-level management of a company has strategically decided to adopt Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) as a Cloud Computing (CC) delivery model, decision-makers at lower hierarchy levels still need to decide whether they want to post-adopt PaaS for building or running an information system (IS) – a decision that numerous companies are currently facing. This research analyzes the influential factors of this managerial post-adoption decision on the IS-level. A survey of 168 business and Information Technology (IT) professionals investigated the influential factors of this PaaS post-adoption decision. The results show that decision-makers’ perceptions of risks inhibit post-adoption. Vendor trust and trialability reduce these perceived risks. While competitive pressure increases perceived benefits, it does not significantly influence PaaS post-adoption. Controversially, security and privacy, cost savings, and top management support do not influence post-adoption, as opposed to findings on company-level adoption. Subsamples constructed by the form of post-adoptive use (migration of IS, enhancement of IS, new IS development) exhibit better goodness-of-fit measures than the full sample. Future research should explore this interrelation of the form of post-adoptive use and the post-adoption influence factors.

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Published

2022-04-05

How to Cite

Wulf, F., Westner, M., & Strahringer, S. (2022). We have a platform, but nobody builds on it – what influences Platform-as-a-Service post-adoption?. International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management, 10(1), 49–70. https://doi.org/10.12821/ijispm100103

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