Green information technology for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations: an exploratory case study
This study aims to identify the components that influence green IT practice for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations and further propose a model based on the identified components. The model is verified by adopting case studies by interview and sustainability documents from s...
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my.ump.umpir.240092019-03-07T06:51:04Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24009/ Green information technology for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations: an exploratory case study Bokolo, Anthony Jnr Mazlina, Abdul Majid Awanis, Romli QA76 Computer software This study aims to identify the components that influence green IT practice for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations and further propose a model based on the identified components. The model is verified by adopting case studies by interview and sustainability documents from seven informants in two government-based organisations. Findings from the case studies indicate that organisations propensity to implement green IT practices is based on motivational pressure, practitioners actions, IT governance polices, infrastructures utilised to implement green IT practices which influences sustainability achievement. In addition, findings from this study reveal that government-based organisations in Malaysia are implementing green IT practices to help improve organisational process, effectively decrease IT utilisation cost and also expand organisations opportunities thus heading toward sustainability. Furthermore, this research provides an agenda on how sustainability emerged in government-based organisations through insights from the existing literature and practice-based evidence from the case studies. Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24009/7/Green%20information%20technology%20for%20sustainability%20elicitation%20in%20government-based%20organisations.pdf Bokolo, Anthony Jnr and Mazlina, Abdul Majid and Awanis, Romli (2018) Green information technology for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations: an exploratory case study. International Journal of Sustainable Society, 10 (1). pp. 20-41. ISSN 1756-2538 https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSSOC.2018.092648 https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSSOC.2018.092648 |
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This study aims to identify the components that influence green IT practice for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations and further propose a model based on the identified components. The model is verified by adopting case studies by interview and sustainability documents from seven informants in two government-based organisations. Findings from the case studies indicate that organisations propensity to implement green IT practices is based on motivational pressure, practitioners actions, IT governance polices, infrastructures utilised to implement green IT practices which influences sustainability achievement. In addition, findings from this study reveal that government-based organisations in Malaysia are implementing green IT practices to help improve organisational process, effectively decrease IT utilisation cost and also expand organisations opportunities thus heading toward sustainability. Furthermore, this research provides an agenda on how sustainability emerged in government-based organisations through insights from the existing literature and practice-based evidence from the case studies. |
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Green information technology for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations: an exploratory case study |
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Green information technology for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations: an exploratory case study |
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Green information technology for sustainability elicitation in government-based organisations: an exploratory case study |
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