Table 1 Hypotheses formulated on the basis of influential Determinants.

From: A unified model integrating UTAUT-Behavioural intension and Object-Oriented approaches for sustainable adoption of Cloud-Based collaborative platforms in higher education

Hypothesis

Description

Hypothesis 9 (Gender)

9a

Attitude influences the BI to use the cloud services stronger for women than men

9b

Facilidating condition will influences the BI to use Cloud services stronger for women than for men

9c

Perceived trust and security risk influences Behaviroal intention to use SCBCS stronger for women than men

Hypothesis 10 (Age)

10a

Attitude influences the BI to use the cloud services stronger for older people than younger people

10b

Social Influence to use Cloud services stronger for older people than young people

10c

PT and security risk influences Behaviroal intention to use SCBCS stronger for older people than young people

Hypothesis 11 (Experience)

11a

Attitude influences the BI to use the cloud services more significantly more for those with low to high IT experience than for those with extensive IT experience.

11b

Social Influence to use Cloud services more significantly more for those with lowlevel to high level IT experience than for those with extensive IT experience

11c

Perceived trust and security risk influences Behaviroal intention to use SCBCS services more significantly more for those with more to less IT experience than for those with extensive IT experience