Prof. Dr. Othman bin Ibrahim,2025-12-232025-12-23https://dspace.academy.edu.ly/handle/123456789/1858his study theoretically contributes to and improves the academic body of knowledge in the information systems (IS) field. Numerous studies have explored the implementation of CC in the private sector, but there have been few studies in the public sector, especially for the Libyan e-gov. By utilising the proposed CC adoption, outcomes of the literature are expected to serve as a basis for researchers to explore the current adoption status of CC in governments, not only in Libya but worldwide. This new knowledge is particularly significant for developing nations, notably Libya and other Mediterranean regions, as well as Arab Union countriesCloud computing (CC) is a transformative technology with the potential to revolutionize government operations and service delivery. It has addressed many challenges associated with e-government (e-gov) implementation and significantly improved the efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and resource utilization of e-gov systems. Despite these benefits, there is a notable lack of research on the adoption of CC for e-gov, particularly in developing nations. In the case of Libya, no comprehensive studies have been conducted to explore the factors influencing the adoption of CC within its ministries and government bodies. This research aims to develop a model that analyzes the factors influencing decision-makers' intentions to adopt cloud computing in the Libyan government's implementation of e-gov services.INTENTION TO ADOPT CLOUD COMPUTING MODELINTENTION TO ADOPT CLOUD COMPUTING MODEL FOR LIBYAN MINISTRIES AND GOVERNMENT BODIES