Implementation of green it in organizations: A structurational view

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Abstract

Environmental sustainability has become increasingly important to businesses as a response to the rapid depletion of natural resources. Information Technology (IT) in particular represents a meaningful part of the environmental issues that society has been facing. Therefore, Green IT emerges as a way of combining available resources and sustainable and economic policies, thus, generating benefits for both the environment and businesses. The purpose of this paper, hence, is to explain the dynamics of Green IT implementation in organizations in light of the structurationist view of technology. We conducted a case study research based on the cases of three Brazilian companies interested in this movement. Results provide a better understanding of the relationship among technology, individuals, and organization institutional properties, thus enhancing the role played by IT teams in institutionalizing the environmental dimension of sustainability in organizations.

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Dolci, D. bittencourt, Lunardi, G. lerch, Salles, A. carolina, & Alves, A. paula ferreira. (2015). Implementation of green it in organizations: A structurational view. RAE Revista de Administracao de Empresas, 55(5), 486–497. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-759020150502

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