The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21 st International Conference on Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE’11), held in London in June 2011, was held to discuss issues in Environmental Sustainability and Information Systems within the Information Systems Engineering research community. This panel report describes the panelists’ views on using information systems for improving sustainability and on improving the energy efficiency of the data centres on which information systems are based. The current topics of research, possible contributions of the IS community, and future directions are discussed
Abstract—Despite the ever increasing pervasion of information systems in business processes the indu...
This study examines the role of information systems (IS) on environmental sustainability by gaining ...
Organizations are under increasing pressure to account for their environmental footprint and to adop...
The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21 st International Conference on In...
The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21st International Conference on Infor...
The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21st International Conference on Infor...
This paper reports on a panel discussion at the Pre-ICIS 2015 Workshop on Green Information Systems ...
Green IS has recently emerged as an area of scholarship. It offers the promise for IS scholars to ma...
We contend that too few information systems (IS) academics engage in impactful research that offers ...
There is a limited amount of research regarding the use of information systems (IS) augmenting organ...
This paper aims to increase awareness and understanding of the environmental sustainability of Infor...
Awareness of environmental sustainability and ecological issues is growing, and different industry s...
We are pleased to present this AJIS Special issue on Green IT/IS (Sustainable Computing). There are ...
As the future of our ecosystem and society hangs in delicate balance, sustainability issues have com...
The production of a computer requires the use of at least 240 kilograms of fuel (that is to say appr...
Abstract—Despite the ever increasing pervasion of information systems in business processes the indu...
This study examines the role of information systems (IS) on environmental sustainability by gaining ...
Organizations are under increasing pressure to account for their environmental footprint and to adop...
The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21 st International Conference on In...
The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21st International Conference on Infor...
The panel on Green and Sustainable Information Systems at the 21st International Conference on Infor...
This paper reports on a panel discussion at the Pre-ICIS 2015 Workshop on Green Information Systems ...
Green IS has recently emerged as an area of scholarship. It offers the promise for IS scholars to ma...
We contend that too few information systems (IS) academics engage in impactful research that offers ...
There is a limited amount of research regarding the use of information systems (IS) augmenting organ...
This paper aims to increase awareness and understanding of the environmental sustainability of Infor...
Awareness of environmental sustainability and ecological issues is growing, and different industry s...
We are pleased to present this AJIS Special issue on Green IT/IS (Sustainable Computing). There are ...
As the future of our ecosystem and society hangs in delicate balance, sustainability issues have com...
The production of a computer requires the use of at least 240 kilograms of fuel (that is to say appr...
Abstract—Despite the ever increasing pervasion of information systems in business processes the indu...
This study examines the role of information systems (IS) on environmental sustainability by gaining ...
Organizations are under increasing pressure to account for their environmental footprint and to adop...