Green Information Technology and Environmental Performance of the Banks

A. Arulrajah, S. Senthilnathan, M. Rathnayake
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Abstract

Information Technology (IT) moves at a fast rate of utilizing modern electrical equipment. Thus, all the sectors of the world economy do face challenges to deal with the environmental problems and their impacts on the work environment and green information technology (GIT) become important to play its role in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner (McCabe, 2009). In Sri Lanka, banks recently shift towards Green IT (GIT) practices. However, there is a gap in the literature and empirical investigations regarding the relationships among GIT practices, Environmental Performances of Banks (EPB) and Employees’ Attitudes on GIT (EAG). Hence, this study aims to explore the relationship between GIT in place and EPB and to assess the possible mediating role of EAG in the relationship between GIT and EPB. The analyses reveal that GIT practices have a positive relationship to and significant impact on EPB. The study also confirms the mediating partial role of EAG in the relationship between GIT and EPB. This study especially contributes to empirically understand the same as an addition to fill the literature gap in relation to GIT, EPB and EAG.
绿色资讯科技与银行的环保表现
信息技术(IT)以利用现代电气设备的快速速度发展。因此,世界经济的所有部门都面临着挑战,以应对环境问题及其对工作环境的影响,绿色信息技术(GIT)变得重要,以有效和环保的方式发挥其作用(McCabe, 2009)。在斯里兰卡,银行最近转向绿色信息技术(GIT)实践。然而,关于GIT实践、银行环境绩效(EPB)和员工对GIT态度(EAG)之间的关系,文献和实证研究都存在空白。因此,本研究旨在探讨就地GIT与EPB之间的关系,并评估EAG在GIT与EPB之间的关系中可能的中介作用。分析表明,GIT实践与EPB之间存在正相关关系,并对EPB产生显著影响。研究还证实了EAG在GIT和EPB之间的中介作用。本研究特别有助于从经验上理解这一点,补充了关于GIT、EPB和EAG的文献空白。
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