TY - GEN
T1 - The effect of the perceived mobility and the provider reputation towards the usage continuance of the personal cloud storage
AU - Juita, Ratna
AU - Hafiz Nur Rahman, Aulia
AU - Suharmitan, Ifdhal
AU - Reida Dharmawan, Kenny
AU - Rafiando Gabhira, Muhammad
AU - Indriani, Rima
AU - Nizar Hidayanto, Achmad
AU - Inan, Dedi I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
Copyright:
Copyright 2021 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/11/3
Y1 - 2020/11/3
N2 - Personal Cloud Storage (PCS) is a local network-attached storage that allows users to store and share various data privately such as photos, videos, and other files to be optimized for media streaming. Due to the ubiquitous computing and its perceived usefulness, it has been the standard for various communities to deposit and share data using this technology. Although the need for this cloud storage is growing considerably, little is known as to how the provider reputation and perceived mobility towards the adoption and continuance of the PCS usage. Drawing from the Technology Acceptance Model, this paper aims to investigate these factors towards the continuance usage intention of the PCS. Out of 237 respondents, the data analysis informs that the perceived mobility, usefulness, and reputation directly influence the continuance usage intention. Nonetheless, the research also shows that both perceived mobility and reputation have a weak predictive power to their dependent constructs as the coefficient of determination is lower than 0.75. The implications of these are discussed in the discussion and conclusion section.
AB - Personal Cloud Storage (PCS) is a local network-attached storage that allows users to store and share various data privately such as photos, videos, and other files to be optimized for media streaming. Due to the ubiquitous computing and its perceived usefulness, it has been the standard for various communities to deposit and share data using this technology. Although the need for this cloud storage is growing considerably, little is known as to how the provider reputation and perceived mobility towards the adoption and continuance of the PCS usage. Drawing from the Technology Acceptance Model, this paper aims to investigate these factors towards the continuance usage intention of the PCS. Out of 237 respondents, the data analysis informs that the perceived mobility, usefulness, and reputation directly influence the continuance usage intention. Nonetheless, the research also shows that both perceived mobility and reputation have a weak predictive power to their dependent constructs as the coefficient of determination is lower than 0.75. The implications of these are discussed in the discussion and conclusion section.
KW - Continuance usage intention
KW - Expectation-confirmation theory
KW - Perceived mobility
KW - Personal cloud storage
KW - Reputation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85099297818&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ICIC50835.2020.9288557
DO - 10.1109/ICIC50835.2020.9288557
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85099297818
T3 - 2020 5th International Conference on Informatics and Computing, ICIC 2020
BT - 2020 5th International Conference on Informatics and Computing, ICIC 2020
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 5th International Conference on Informatics and Computing, ICIC 2020
Y2 - 3 November 2020 through 4 November 2020
ER -