Impact of personality traits (BFI-2-XS) on using cloud storage

Antonin Pavlicek, Frantisek Sudzina

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    Abstract

    Cloud storage is a trending issue shifting away from computing as a product that is purchased, to computing as a service that is delivered to consumers over the internet from large-scale data centres - or "clouds". The research focused on impact of Big Five Inventory personality traits on use of cloud storage services. The research was conducted in the Czech Republic. The respondents were 478 university students. Gender, age, and type of student's job were used as control variables. With regards to the results, openness to experience and gender influence the acceptance rate of cloud storage services.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationICEIS 2019 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
    EditorsMichal Smialek, Alexander Brodsky, Joaquim Filipe, Slimane Hammoudi
    Number of pages4
    Place of PublicationHeraklion, Crete, Greece
    PublisherSCITEPRESS Digital Library
    Publication date1 Jan 2019
    Pages596-599
    ISBN (Electronic)978-989-758-372-8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019
    Event21st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2019 - Heraklion, Crete, Greece
    Duration: 3 May 20195 May 2019

    Conference

    Conference21st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2019
    Country/TerritoryGreece
    CityHeraklion, Crete
    Period03/05/201905/05/2019
    SponsorInstitute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC)

    Keywords

    • BFI-2-XS
    • Cloud storage
    • Personality traits

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