Towards a framework for sustaining Green IT initiatives: an empirical investigation
Krishnadas Nanath () and
R Radhakrishna Pillai
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Krishnadas Nanath: Middlesex University Dubai
R Radhakrishna Pillai: Indian Institute of Management
Information Technology and Management, 2021, vol. 22, issue 3, No 3, 193-206
Abstract:
Abstract With several studies investigating the adoption of Green IT and the factors that lead to its successful adoption, it is important to look into the continuity of Green IT initiatives in the long run. We investigate the factors that contribute to the continuity of Green IT efforts using resource-based explanations and a natural resource-based view. We also devise a method to classify firms into Sustainers and Non-Sustainers from the Program sustainability view and literature. With Green IT data (primary and secondary) collected from Indian firms, we use Discriminant analysis to identify the key factors that distinguish between Sustainers and Non-Sustainers. The analysis revealed that the organizational Green IT system, organizational flexibility, Green IT service adoption, and Green IT process innovation became significant discriminators between sustainers and non-sustainers.
Keywords: Green IT; Program sustainability; Organizational flexibility; Discriminant analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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