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Kim Krüger, Technical University of Munich
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Designing a Voluntary Disease Reporting System (VDRS) For Artisanal Farmers Marian Vindya Cooray, University of New South Wales
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Digitalization, Actor Alignment and Sustainability Outcomes in Agricultural Value Chains Ashwini Baje, IIIT Bangalore
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Emergency Management: Designing Situation Maps to support Rescue Forces during Flood Disasters Marten Borchers, Information Systems, Socio-Technical Systems Design (WISTS)
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Emergent Alignment: Exploring How Sustainability-IT Alignment Takes Shape in Practice Daria L. Stumkat, University of Muenster
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Examining Temporal Complexity in Carbon Footprint Calculator Design Sanna Tiilikainen, Aalto University
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Exploring the Twin Transformation: On the Interplay of Sustainability and Digital Transformation Arian Ahlers, University of Münster
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Following the Flow: Temporalities of Digital Sustainability Practices and Strategy Melanie Maria Gertschen, University of Bern
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From Puzzle Pieces to Principles for Sustainability Reporting and Disclosure: A Design Theory Jingyang Wang, University of Lausanne
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Hyungsoo Lim, Peking HSBC Business School
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Leveraging Digital Strategies for Environmental Performance - A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Virginie Cauderay, University of Potsdam
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Organizing Vision in Ecosystems: The Case of Circular Digital Health Camille Rønn, IT University of Copenhagen
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Marie Piper, Center for Management
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Towards a Conceptualization of a Digital Product Passport Ecosystem Luca Elling, University of Stuttgart
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Niclas Brune, Technical University Darmstadt
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Katharina Breiter, University of Hohenheim
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Pegah Monzeri, University of Inland Norway
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Value Co-Creation and Co-Destruction in Digital Product Passport Ecosystems Cecilie Lundqvist, Copenhagen Business School
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Track Chairs
July Kotlarsky, Ph.D., University of Auckland Business School
Pär Ågerfalkis, Ph.D., Uppsala University, Sweden
Steven L. Johnson, Ph.D., University of Virginia
Track Description
Sustainability is a crucial moral and existential imperative. As highlighted by the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), sustainability spans topics including poverty, inequality, economic growth, innovation, climate change, natural resource preservation, and biodiversity loss. With our focus on multiple aspects of digital phenomena, Information Systems (IS) scholars are well positioned to contribute towards solving sustainability-related challenges that the world is facing, in the present and in the future.