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Analyzing Energy Consumption of Appliances in Smart Grids Jonathan Lee, Auburn 12:00 AM |
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Nik Rushdi Hassan, University of Minnesota Duluth 12:00 AM |
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Carbon Reward apps: Harnessing Gamification and Monetary Incentives for Sustainable Change Sepide Sadeghi, Sauder school of business 12:00 AM |
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Corporate Social Responsibility in the IT Industry: A Stakeholder Perspective Marie-Claude Boudreau, UGA 12:00 AM |
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Critical Success Factors for AI-driven Smart Energy Services Jana Gerlach, Information Systems Institute, Leibniz Universität Hannover 12:00 AM |
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DeSET: Digital Energy Services and Ecosystem Transformation Steve Thompson, University of Richmond 12:00 AM |
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Marc-Fabian Körner, Branch Business & Information Systems Engineering of the Fraunhofer FIT 12:00 AM |
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Digitalization Drivers, Barriers, and Effects in Maritime Ports Mathias Karlsson, Department of Informatics 12:00 AM |
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Effect of IS strategy on environmental sustainability and cybersecurity Derrick Ganye, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 12:00 AM |
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Maria Chaudhry, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) 12:00 AM |
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Examining the role of IT capability, digitization, and CIO strategic position on Green IS Derrick Ganye, University of North Carolina at Greensboro 12:00 AM |
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Leonore Dorothea Katharina Peters, University of Bamberg 12:00 AM |
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On the Design of a sustainable Blockchain Platform: An Affordance-Based Approach Hanna Buyssens, KU Leuven 12:00 AM |
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Scalable Sustainability Monitoring of Financial Reports: A Design Science Artifact Oliver Rath, Cologne Institute for Information Systems 12:00 AM |
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Smart Agriculture: Technical Components in Selective Harvesting Tim Alvaro Ockenga, Cologne Institute for Information Systems (CIIS) 12:00 AM |
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David Stefan Bayer, Technical University of Munich 12:00 AM |
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Sustainable CRISP-DM Extension for Energy-Aware AI Development Kristina Müller, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 12:00 AM |
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The Sustainable Stewardship Management Model for Green IS Peter Ekman, Malardalen University 12:00 AM |
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The Trash is Always Greener on the Other Side: A Life Cycle Assessment of IOT Implementation Ted Saarikko, Umeå University 12:00 AM |
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Maria Christina Gudrun Hart, Leibniz Universität Hannover 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.
Track Chairs
Nui Vatanasakdakul, Carnegie Mellon University, savanid@cmu.edu
Chadi Aoun, Carnegie Mellon University, chadi@cmu.edu
Pratyush Bharati, University of Massachusetts, pratyush.bharati@umb.edu