Sustainable Computing: A Determinant of Industry 4.0 for Sustainable Information Society

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Rapid advancement in technology and continuous environmental degradation have attracted the attention of practitioners toward sustainable solutions. This study intends to promote Industry 4.0 information society research by comprehending sustainable ICT adoption in businesses to promote sustainable information society (SIS). Further, it extends the theory of planned behavior model and deploys a quantitative research approach. The findings from PLS-SEM confirm the perceived environmental responsibility (PER), a precursor for attitude (ATT), perceived behavioural control (PBC), and subjective norm (SN). Further, there is a significant positive influence of ATT, PBC, and SN on the adoption intention of sustainable ICT practices followed by the effect of adoption intention on sustainable information society (SIS). This study bridges the literature gap through a novel attitude behavior gap model and provides a possible understanding of how businesses might contribute to the creation of sustainable development and information society.

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Kumar, N., Upreti, K., Jafri, S., Arora, I., Bhardwaj, R., Phogat, M., … Akorli, F. K. (2022). Sustainable Computing: A Determinant of Industry 4.0 for Sustainable Information Society. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9335963

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