While public awareness of environmental sustainability is growing, there is concern about the economic costs of shifting to a greener economy. In the case of climate change, a critical issue is the relationship of economic output to greenhouse gas emissions, which has been labeled carbon productivity. Increasing carbon productivity means that economic growth can be sustained while emissions are reduced. Information technology has great potential to enhance carbon productivity, as IT is used to increase the energy efficiency of buildings, transportation systems, supply chains and electrical grids. On the other hand, the production and use of computers is a fast-growing component of global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, a fa...
Organizations need relevant and specific information systems to operate their carbon emissions, ener...
‘Greening’ of business has gained attention across industries and academia. Green information techn...
As practitioners become more interested in green information systems, the IS academic community requ...
Awareness of environmental sustainability and ecological issues is growing, and different industry s...
While public awareness of global warming and environmental sustainability is growing, there is conce...
Green IS offers the promise for IS scholars to make a significant contribution to reducing greenhous...
In the last five years, research on the role of IT in managing the environment has been accelerated ...
Climate change has become a major area of concern over the past few years and consequently many gove...
Over the past two decades, the information systems community has become engaged in improving the env...
Over the past two decades, the Information Systems community has become engaged in improving the env...
We contend that too few information systems (IS) academics engage in impactful research that offers ...
Due to the significant increase in IT-related power consumption and the resulting higher CO2 emissio...
Organizations are increasingly challenged to digitally transform themselves, and to respond to calls...
We are pleased to present this AJIS Special issue on Green IT/IS (Sustainable Computing). There are ...
This paper addresses the need for a comprehensive, practice-oriented Green IS framework. The study c...
Organizations need relevant and specific information systems to operate their carbon emissions, ener...
‘Greening’ of business has gained attention across industries and academia. Green information techn...
As practitioners become more interested in green information systems, the IS academic community requ...
Awareness of environmental sustainability and ecological issues is growing, and different industry s...
While public awareness of global warming and environmental sustainability is growing, there is conce...
Green IS offers the promise for IS scholars to make a significant contribution to reducing greenhous...
In the last five years, research on the role of IT in managing the environment has been accelerated ...
Climate change has become a major area of concern over the past few years and consequently many gove...
Over the past two decades, the information systems community has become engaged in improving the env...
Over the past two decades, the Information Systems community has become engaged in improving the env...
We contend that too few information systems (IS) academics engage in impactful research that offers ...
Due to the significant increase in IT-related power consumption and the resulting higher CO2 emissio...
Organizations are increasingly challenged to digitally transform themselves, and to respond to calls...
We are pleased to present this AJIS Special issue on Green IT/IS (Sustainable Computing). There are ...
This paper addresses the need for a comprehensive, practice-oriented Green IS framework. The study c...
Organizations need relevant and specific information systems to operate their carbon emissions, ener...
‘Greening’ of business has gained attention across industries and academia. Green information techn...
As practitioners become more interested in green information systems, the IS academic community requ...