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Monday, August 10th | ||
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12:00 AM |
Assessing the Impact of Electric Vehicle Charging Behavior on the Distribution Grid Tizian Pawlowski, Maastricht University 12:00 AM |
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Blockchain for Supply Chain Management: Practice-Based View Adeeb Alshakhs, University of Colorado Denver 12:00 AM |
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BUSINESS VALUE OF SMART CONTRACT: CASE OF INVENTORY INFORMATION DISCREPANCIES Nakul R. Padalkar, Texas Tech University 12:00 AM |
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Digital Shared Mobility Services - A Literature Analysis and Avenues for IS-Related Future Research Bernd Herrenkind, Chair of Information Management 12:00 AM |
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Exploratory study of Responsible Innovation: Toward a Holistic Approach to Sustainability Sarah Cherki El Idrissi, Université Laval 12:00 AM |
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How Do Platform Cooperatives Contribute to Sustainable Development Goals? Jiang Zhu, University of Technology Sydney 12:00 AM |
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Ramah Al Balawi, University of Illinois at Chicago 12:00 AM |
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Secondary Use of a Smart Electric Container Terminal: Scenario Analysis on relevant Cost Drivers Christine Harnischmacher, University of Goettingen 12:00 AM |
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Separating Treasure from Trash: Quantifying Data Waste in App Reviews Jacqueline Corbett, Université Laval 12:00 AM |
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Dominic Thomas, Kennesaw State University 12:00 AM |
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Martinson Ofori, Dakota State University 12:00 AM |
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Andualem Aklilu, Addis Ababa University 12:00 AM |
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Usability Evaluations of a Water Quality Awareness Game Mohammed Alhassan, Nelson Mandela University 12:00 AM |
Sustainability and climate change are global issues, with many cultural, organizational, technical, social, regulatory, economic, and individual dimensions. Just as computer-based information systems have been a driving force for societal progress, Green IS can be a driving force for strategic sustainable solutions in organizations and communities.
Green IS enables the transformative power of information systems to support the multiple dimensions of sustainability. It addresses the world’s greatest challenges including shrinking access to non-renewable resources, decreased energy and food security, and environmental degradation due to climate change. IS can play a pivotal role in enabling sustainable solutions, which greatly increase the effectiveness and efficiency of modern communities and enterprises. Consequently, IS research can contribute in such transformation towards a multidimensional perspective to sustainability.
This track is open to any type of research within scope of Green IS and Sustainability as well as those that adapt research and industry experiences into teaching cases and modules.