不同绿色IT/IS实践的共同驱动因素:战略认知视角

Adela J. Chen, Nichola Roberts
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目的:实践者和学者开始认识到绿色IT/IS实践的好处。尽管有这些好处,这项研究的目的是了解更多关于推动组织在其IT职能和整个企业中使用绿色IT/IS实践的因素。为了进一步理解这一领域,本研究应用企业响应性和制度理论的战略认知框架来确定组织在多大程度上使用绿色IT/IS实践来响应利益相关者的关注。本研究调查了两种组织逻辑(表达性和工具性)和三种制度压力(强制性、模仿性和规范性)共同影响组织使用绿色IT实践和绿色IS实践的程度。设计/方法/方法本研究通过从306个组织收集的调查数据来检验假设。采用结构方程模型进行数据分析。研究结果支持四个联合效应:(1)个人主义认同取向和强制压力正向影响绿色IT实践;(2)集体主义认同取向和规范压力正向影响绿色IS实践;(3)成本降低导向和模仿压力正向影响绿色IT实践;(4)收益扩张取向和规范压力正向影响绿色IS实践。原创性/价值本研究通过为绿色信息技术和绿色信息系统实践的共同驱动因素提供证据,对文献有所贡献。绿色信息技术和信息系统实践代表了组织对环境可持续性和对利益相关者的响应的不同程度的承诺(即绿色信息技术/信息系统实践)。不同表达和工具取向的组织在不同程度上适应制度压力,这导致了不同的绿色IT/IS实践。
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Joint drivers of different shades of green IT/IS practices: a strategic cognition perspective
PurposePractitioners and academics are starting to recognize the benefits of green IT/IS practices. Despite these benefits, this study aims to know more regarding the factors that would drive organizations to use green IT/IS practices within their IT function and across the enterprise. To further understanding in this area, this study applies a strategic cognition framework of firm responsiveness and institutional theory to determine the extent to which an organization uses green IT/IS practices in response to stakeholder concerns. This study investigates the extent to which two organizational logics – expressive and instrumental – and three institutional pressures – coercive, mimetic and normative – jointly affect an organization's use of both green IT practices and green IS practices.Design/methodology/approachThis study tested the hypotheses with survey data collected from 306 organizations. Structural equation modeling was used for data analysis.FindingsFindings support four joint effects: (1) individualistic identity orientation and coercive pressure positively affect green IT practices; (2) collectivistic identity orientation and normative pressure positively influence green IS practices; (3) cost reduction orientation and mimetic pressure positively affect green IT practices; and (4) revenue expansion orientation and normative pressure positively influence green IS practices.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the literature by providing evidence for joint drivers of green IT and green IS practices. Green IT and IS practices represent organizations' different levels of commitment to environmental sustainability and responsiveness to stakeholders (i.e. green IT/IS practices). Organizations of different expressive and instrumental orientations are attuned to institutional pressures to various degrees, which leads to different green IT/IS practices.
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