CLOUD SERVICE ADOPTION MODEL IN THE LIBYAN E-GOVERNMENT IMPLEMENTATION
Abstract
Cloud computing (CC) is a technology that has received attraction in many various sectors. Several developing nations are trying to improve their e-government to furnish better services to citizens that are automated and efficient, especially with the spread of the new Covid-19. Hence, the Libyan government is making effort to improve its e-government. Therefore, this study aims to explore significant factors for cloud computing implementation in the Libyan government as a case study. After the significant factors, a proposal for a new comprehensive model for the adoption of cloud computing by the Libyan government is made. The model will be an adoption of the Technology Organization Environment (TOE) framework, Theory of Diffusion of Innovation (DOI), and Human Organization Technology (HOT-fit) model. The aspects that are considered in this study include technological, environmental, organizational, innovation and human. This is a position study showing work in progress. Finally, the study is expected to transform and improve the Libyan government through accessibility, effectiveness, transparency, and enable full public participation in all processes.
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