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RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea | 2012

Antecedentes da adoção da computação em nuvem: efeitos da infraestrutura, investimento e porte

Otavio Prospero Sanchez; Alexandre Cappellozza

Cloud computing, a peculiar form of storage and of making information available, has attracted much interest for its potential to significantly alter required investment in information technology infrastructure. As a paradox, while organizations can benefit from the possibility of implementing cloud computing, decision makers are faced with the dilemma arising from the possibility that competitors will have access to previously scarce or unique resources, essentially sources of competitive advantage. The question that arises is whether cloud computing increases the complexity of investment decisions or, in contrast, simplifies the analysis by allowing resources to be released for investment in other skills required by the business. This research investigates what antecedents are associated with the decision to undertake cloud computing and evaluates the effects existing IT infrastructure and the size and amount of investments have in this decision. Analysis of secondary data was used to develop a structural model, which is accompanied by explanations of the relationships uncovered. This papers contributions include a theoretical explanation of the quandary related to IT investments within this context and the decision to adopt cloud computing and, additionally, the presentation of some managerial implications of these findings. Research limitations and suggestions for changes in future studies are also presented.Cloud computing, a peculiar form of storage and of making information available, has attracted much interest for its potential to significantly alter required investment in information technology infrastructure. As a paradox, while organizations can benefit from the possibility of implementing cloud computing, decision makers are faced with the dilemma arising from the possibility that competitors will have access to previously scarce or unique resources, essentially sources of competitive advantage. The question that arises is whether cloud computing increases the complexity of investment decisions or, in contrast, simplifies the analysis by allowing resources to be released for investment in other skills required by the business. This research investigates what antecedents are associated with the decision to undertake cloud computing and evaluates the effects existing IT infrastructure and the size and amount of investments have in this decision. Analysis of secondary data was used to develop a structural model, which is accompanied by explanations of the relationships uncovered. This papers contributions include a theoretical explanation of the quandary related to IT investments within this context and the decision to adopt cloud computing and, additionally, the presentation of some managerial implications of these findings. Research limitations and suggestions for changes in future studies are also presented.


Internext - Revista Eletrônica de Negócios Internacionais da ESPM | 2012

Será o Fim do Papel? Os Avanços Tecnológicos e seus possíveis Impactos no Consumo de Papel

Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes; Alexandre Cappellozza; Fernando de Souza Meirelles

The supply and use of information technology have changed the profile of individuals worldwide. The analysis of the profile of Brazilian citizens indicates that the supply of information technology and the profile of the population changed in recent decades, separately or together. By obtaining an index such as, education, access to mobile telephony and computers with internet access, we can perceive changes in the habits of Brazil in recent years. With the increasing technological advances such as the emergence of tablet-PCs, e-paper, smartphones, digital cameras, among others, there is a growing expectation of a decrease in paper consumption. On the other hand, greater access to information - with internet available in several locations at low cost - and technologies such as printers increasingly affordable prices, tends to increase the volume of impressions, as well as the consumption of equipment increases the consumption of packaging based on paper. This study drew statistical studies between the increased use of information technology and paper consumption in the Brazilian market, using data for twenty years - from 1990 to 2009 - Bracelpa (Associacao Brasileira de Celulose e Papel) and the Annual Survey of Management Resources for Informatics at the Fundacao Getulio Vargas – Escola de Administracao do Estado de Sao Paulo (FGV-EAESP). Through the literature review on the topic and statistical tests, it was investigated whether corporate investments in information technology provided to reduce the consumption of certain types of papers in Brazilian marketplace. To answer the hypotheses, we performed a correlation between the development of paper consumption, according to the types (newsprint, printing and writing), and investments in information technology, according to the sectors (services, industry and trade). The results corroborate the earlier study, developed by Moraes Meirelles and Nacimiento (2010), which was analyzed in a period of six years, indicating that the use of IT did not bring benefit to the reduction of paper consumption in the Brazilian market, considering the types of roles impacted by this use. It is evident through this study that the values of IT investments by companies participating in this research had positive correlation with the fall in consumption of newsprint and writing paper type, indicating that, possibly, access to digital information through reduced the use of newspapers for circulation of news. It is also evident in the increased consumption of other types of paper such as newsprint and packaging, consumption increased along with IT investments, thus we can deduce that the easy access to computer equipment, including printers would lead to the printing of electronic files, unnecessarily, as well as increased sales of electronic equipment tends to increase the use of paper packaging.


RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea | 2011

Análise de decisões sobre uso de tecnologia: um estudo no setor de telefonia móvel fundamentado nos axiomas da economia comportamental

Alexandre Cappellozza; Otavio Prospero Sanchez


Apresentação | 2014

Os países diferem entre si no acesso a internet

Alexandre Cappellozza; Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes


Revista Organizações em Contexto | 2018

Grátis não é o suficiente: estudo da adoção individual da telefonia pela internet

Alexandre Cappellozza; Otávio Próspero Sanchez


IEEE Latin America Transactions | 2018

Technology and the Dissemination of Information to participate in Protests through Social Networks

Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes; Alexandre Cappellozza; Danilo Soares Silva


IEEE Latin America Transactions | 2018

Antecedents of Perceived Benefits of Compliance Towards Organizational Data Protection Policies

Juliana Graciela dos Santos; Alexandre Cappellozza; Alberto Luiz Albertin


Revista de Administração Contemporânea | 2017

Uso Pessoal das Tecnologias no Trabalho: Motivadores e Efeitos à Distração Profissional

Alexandre Cappellozza; Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes; Leonardo Mairene Muniz


Gestão & Regionalidade | 2017

A tecnologia da informação e os movimentos sociais: um estudo do movimento Passe Livre

Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes; Alexandre Cappellozza; Fernando de Souza Meirelles


Revista ESPACIOS | Vol. 37 (Nº 05) Año 2016 | 2016

Information technology and e-government in Brazil: A single case study in the State of São Paulo

Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes; Fernando de Souza Meirelles; Alexandre Cappellozza

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Danilo Soares Silva

State University of Campinas

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