Barriers Preventing South African Small and Medium Enterprises From Adopting Green Information Technology

IF 1.1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Elizma Bok, Aletta Sophia Tolmay
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Abstract

Green information and communication technology (GICT) is the practice of effectively managing the negative effect of information and communication technology by reducing the amount of CO2 released into the environment. Organizations can reduce pollution while making sufficient profit, and one of the ways of doing this is through the adoption of GICT. Although GICT offers numerous benefits, the adoption rate among South African small and medium enterprises (SMEs) remains low. The primary objective of the study was to identify the most prominent barriers to GICT adoption in South African SMEs. These barriers were identified from the literature and then incorporated into a measurement instrument. An electronic survey involving a self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. The perceptions of respondents relating to barriers to GICT adoption were tested. An exploratory factor analysis identified the most prominent barriers to the adoption of GICT. The lack of funding was identified as the greatest barrier to GICT adoption, followed by insufficient capital, uncertainty about return on investment, high research and development costs, and finally continuous investment required. Based on the study, it is recommended that SMEs align themselves with GICT initiatives such as cloud computing, and that policy makers consider offering tax benefits and rebates for SMEs that adopt GICT.

绿色信息和通信技术(GICT)是通过减少排放到环境中的二氧化碳量来有效管理信息和通信技术负面影响的做法。各组织可以在减少污染的同时获得足够的利润,其中一种方法就是采用绿色信息和通信技术。尽管全球信息和通信技术带来了诸多好处,但南非中小企业(SMEs)的采用率仍然很低。本研究的主要目的是找出南非中小企业采用 GICT 的最突出障碍。我们从文献中找出了这些障碍,然后将其纳入测量工具。为收集数据,采用了电子调查方式,包括自填问卷。测试了受访者对采用 GICT 的障碍的看法。探索性因素分析确定了采用全球信息和通信技术的最主要障碍。缺乏资金被认为是采用全球信息和通信技术的最大障碍,其次是资金不足、投资回报不确定、研发成本高,最后是需要持续投资。根据这项研究,建议中小企业与云计算等全球信息和通信技术倡议保持一致,并建议政策制定者考虑为采用全球信息和通信技术的中小企业提供税收优惠和退税。
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