A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda for Harnessing Institutional Work in Green Information Systems
Lumivalo, J., Elo, J., & Salmenautio, N. (2024). A Conceptual Framework and Research Agenda for Harnessing Institutional Work in Green Information Systems. In ECIS 2024 : Proceedings of the 32nd European Conference on Information Systems. Association for Information Systems. https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2024/track17_greenis/track17_greenis/23/
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This study advances the field of Green Information Systems (IS) by conceptualizing the role of institutions (humanly devised rules, norms, and beliefs) in sustainability transitions with IS. We propose a framework for understanding how institutional work can support the maintenance, creation, and disruption of institutions, driving individual user-level transitions toward more sustainable behaviors. In addition, we establish a research agenda to guide future academic inquiry in harnessing the promising lens of institutional work in driving the transformative possibilities of Green IS.
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