Green IT capability and sustainable development

The concept of Green Information Technology (Green IT) has been widely discussed in recent times, but the question of how a firm can afford to implement Green IT in both IT and other business operations has yet to be examined. In addition, the question of whether Green IT has made any signific...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahim, Rabiah Eladwiah, Abdul Rahman, Azizah
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Published: 2013
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spelling my.utm.392452017-09-25T02:08:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/39245/ Green IT capability and sustainable development Abdul Rahim, Rabiah Eladwiah Abdul Rahman, Azizah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The concept of Green Information Technology (Green IT) has been widely discussed in recent times, but the question of how a firm can afford to implement Green IT in both IT and other business operations has yet to be examined. In addition, the question of whether Green IT has made any significant contributions towards sustainable development in organizations has not yet been studied. This study attempts to bridge this gap by viewing Green IT capability from the lens of Natural Resource-Based View. The two constructs derived from this theory, namely, as pollution prevention and product stewardship are discussed in this paper. Its application is extended into the IT context with reference to Green IT literature. This occurs among an early review of the utilisation of these constructs particularly for Green IT process management. The implications of the outcome of this study, both for the IS researchers and for the practicing managers, are discussed. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abdul Rahim, Rabiah Eladwiah and Abdul Rahman, Azizah (2013) Green IT capability and sustainable development. In: Proceeding of the the First international Conference on Green Computing, Technology and innovation, 2013.
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Abdul Rahim, Rabiah Eladwiah
Abdul Rahman, Azizah
Green IT capability and sustainable development
description The concept of Green Information Technology (Green IT) has been widely discussed in recent times, but the question of how a firm can afford to implement Green IT in both IT and other business operations has yet to be examined. In addition, the question of whether Green IT has made any significant contributions towards sustainable development in organizations has not yet been studied. This study attempts to bridge this gap by viewing Green IT capability from the lens of Natural Resource-Based View. The two constructs derived from this theory, namely, as pollution prevention and product stewardship are discussed in this paper. Its application is extended into the IT context with reference to Green IT literature. This occurs among an early review of the utilisation of these constructs particularly for Green IT process management. The implications of the outcome of this study, both for the IS researchers and for the practicing managers, are discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdul Rahim, Rabiah Eladwiah
Abdul Rahman, Azizah
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Abdul Rahman, Azizah
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title Green IT capability and sustainable development
title_short Green IT capability and sustainable development
title_full Green IT capability and sustainable development
title_fullStr Green IT capability and sustainable development
title_full_unstemmed Green IT capability and sustainable development
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