Extending the Technology Acceptance Model and the Critical Success Factors Model to Predict the Use of Cloud Computing
This study aims to extend the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in the context of using Cloud
Computing. The hypothesized model is validated empirically using a sample collected from 307
valid responses. It synthesizes the Information System Success model and the TAM, to explain and
predict the users? attitudes toward using Cloud Computing. It offers Cloud Computing Acceptance
Model (CCAM) to be used for predicting the future implementation and actual usage of innovative
business solutions. To examine the reliability and validity of the measurement model, the confirmatory
factor analysis was performed whereas multiple regression analysis was conducted to evaluate the
associations between the constructs in the proposed model. It concludes with the essentiality of
establishing stronger organisational culture and building trust between users and new technology.
Moreover, more attention to system and service quality is needed to assist users perceptions toward
Cloud Computing usefulness and its ease of use which are crucial to for its success.