Abstract Sustainability is a major theme in today’s discourses across disciplines, including Information Systems (IS). Creating a more sustainable world is considered an interdisciplinary effort and IS an inherently interdisciplinary field. Working with complex problems benefits from deeper disciplinary understanding than can be obtained by researchers operating within one field. We interviewed 30 researchers from different fields on sustainable technology development and use, analysing their discourses and reflecting those with the Quintuple Helix Innovation Model that aims for sustainable development of innovations. Our findings show power is woven into sustainability: education can empower us to make sustainable choices, politicians mus...
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important topic. Information Technology (IT) is an import...
Purpose: Sustainable development (SD) does not usually form part of the curriculum of ICT-related st...
This doctoral thesis consists of six research papers presented in Chapters II, III, and IV and there...
Sustainability is a major theme in today’s discourses across disciplines, including Information Syst...
This workshop brings together researchers from the entire iSchools community to propose, share and d...
Research at the intersection of sustainability and computing often engages with external stakeholder...
This paper reports on a panel discussion at the Pre-ICIS 2015 Workshop on Green Information Systems ...
We contend that too few information systems (IS) academics engage in impactful research that offers ...
To address the “grand challenge ” of biosphere sustainability, it is imperative that we examine the ...
As the future of our ecosystem and society hangs in delicate balance, sustainability issues have com...
Research on IS solutions for environmental sustainability have evolved to a modest, but firm body of...
Research on IS solutions for environmental sustainability have evolved to a modest, but firm body of...
Eric Masanet - Morris E. Fine Junior Professor in Materials and Manufacturing and Associate Professo...
How should we understand the relationship between information and communication technology (ICT) and...
One of the most critical issues of our time is sustainability. Simultaneously, techno optimism is p...
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important topic. Information Technology (IT) is an import...
Purpose: Sustainable development (SD) does not usually form part of the curriculum of ICT-related st...
This doctoral thesis consists of six research papers presented in Chapters II, III, and IV and there...
Sustainability is a major theme in today’s discourses across disciplines, including Information Syst...
This workshop brings together researchers from the entire iSchools community to propose, share and d...
Research at the intersection of sustainability and computing often engages with external stakeholder...
This paper reports on a panel discussion at the Pre-ICIS 2015 Workshop on Green Information Systems ...
We contend that too few information systems (IS) academics engage in impactful research that offers ...
To address the “grand challenge ” of biosphere sustainability, it is imperative that we examine the ...
As the future of our ecosystem and society hangs in delicate balance, sustainability issues have com...
Research on IS solutions for environmental sustainability have evolved to a modest, but firm body of...
Research on IS solutions for environmental sustainability have evolved to a modest, but firm body of...
Eric Masanet - Morris E. Fine Junior Professor in Materials and Manufacturing and Associate Professo...
How should we understand the relationship between information and communication technology (ICT) and...
One of the most critical issues of our time is sustainability. Simultaneously, techno optimism is p...
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important topic. Information Technology (IT) is an import...
Purpose: Sustainable development (SD) does not usually form part of the curriculum of ICT-related st...
This doctoral thesis consists of six research papers presented in Chapters II, III, and IV and there...