The status quo and the prospect of green IT and green IS: a systematic literature review
The research on the relationship between environmental sustainability, Information Technology, and Information Systems under the terms of Green IT and Green IS has grown exponentially during the last five years specifically in IS research community. We have applied the systematic literature review t...
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my.utm.604882021-12-19T02:09:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/60488/ The status quo and the prospect of green IT and green IS: a systematic literature review Esfahani, Mohammad Dalvi Abdul Rahman, Azizah Zakaria, Nor Hidayati QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science The research on the relationship between environmental sustainability, Information Technology, and Information Systems under the terms of Green IT and Green IS has grown exponentially during the last five years specifically in IS research community. We have applied the systematic literature review to understand and summarize the existing research related to the field with the aim of understating better the research field, categorizing the studies and identifying some research opportunities and gaps for future research. Our systematic literature review highlighted the need of research in some topics. This review summarizes the state of available information related to Green IT and Green IS studies. 2015 Article PeerReviewed Esfahani, Mohammad Dalvi and Abdul Rahman, Azizah and Zakaria, Nor Hidayati (2015) The status quo and the prospect of green IT and green IS: a systematic literature review. Journal Of Soft Computing And Decision Support Systems, 2 (1). pp. 18-34. ISSN 2289-8603 |
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The research on the relationship between environmental sustainability, Information Technology, and Information Systems under the terms of Green IT and Green IS has grown exponentially during the last five years specifically in IS research community. We have applied the systematic literature review to understand and summarize the existing research related to the field with the aim of understating better the research field, categorizing the studies and identifying some research opportunities and gaps for future research. Our systematic literature review highlighted the need of research in some topics. This review summarizes the state of available information related to Green IT and Green IS studies. |
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