Although the literature on social innovation has focused primarily on social enterprises, social innovation has long occurred within mainstream corporations. Drawing upon recent scholarship on social movements and institutional complexity, we analyze how movements foster corporate social innovation. Our context is the adoption of green information systems (“green IS”), which are information systems employed to transform organizations and society into more sustainable entities. We trace the historical emergence of green IS as a corporate response to increasing demands for sustainability reporting, a key social innovation that environmental activists helped to create. Drawing upon extensive survey data from over 400 US firms, we then examine ...
Professions and occupations play a central role in shaping institutional arrangements, organizationa...
This article offers a first step toward a multi-level theory linking social movements to corporate s...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...
Although the literature on social innovation has focused primarily on social enterprises, social inn...
Although institutional theory has demonstrated that social, political, and cultural pressures within...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
The Internet allows advocacy organizations to reach a large audience in an efficient way. When such ...
The Internet allows advocacy organizations to reach a large audience in an efficient way. When such ...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment In recent years, a new trend has emerg...
This article examines how institutional pressures affect the adoption of green IS & IT across organi...
A defining characteristic of the emergence of new organizational landscapes is that information is n...
Extant scholarship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) privileges a managerial perspective by s...
This paper provides an academic literature review on the adoption of Green information technology (I...
A schism seems to be emerging between two camps: the dark greens and the bright greens. The dark gre...
As younger generations enter the workforce one significant impact they are having is in the growth o...
Professions and occupations play a central role in shaping institutional arrangements, organizationa...
This article offers a first step toward a multi-level theory linking social movements to corporate s...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...
Although the literature on social innovation has focused primarily on social enterprises, social inn...
Although institutional theory has demonstrated that social, political, and cultural pressures within...
One increasingly important development for which firms need to find innovative solutions is the grow...
The Internet allows advocacy organizations to reach a large audience in an efficient way. When such ...
The Internet allows advocacy organizations to reach a large audience in an efficient way. When such ...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment In recent years, a new trend has emerg...
This article examines how institutional pressures affect the adoption of green IS & IT across organi...
A defining characteristic of the emergence of new organizational landscapes is that information is n...
Extant scholarship of corporate social responsibility (CSR) privileges a managerial perspective by s...
This paper provides an academic literature review on the adoption of Green information technology (I...
A schism seems to be emerging between two camps: the dark greens and the bright greens. The dark gre...
As younger generations enter the workforce one significant impact they are having is in the growth o...
Professions and occupations play a central role in shaping institutional arrangements, organizationa...
This article offers a first step toward a multi-level theory linking social movements to corporate s...
Two research streams examine how social movements operate both “in and around” organizations. We pro...