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Green IT Panel CAISE 2011

Green IT Panel CAISE 2011. Prof. Brian Donnellan National University of Ireland, Maynooth. The Innovation Value Institute. Steering patrons. www.ivi.ie. IVI has 60 + members from leading industry, consulting, not-for-profit and academic organisations.

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Green IT Panel CAISE 2011

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  1. Green IT PanelCAISE 2011 Prof. Brian Donnellan National University of Ireland, Maynooth

  2. The Innovation Value Institute Steering patrons www.ivi.ie IVI has 60+ members from leading industry, consulting, not-for-profit and academic organisations.

  3. The contribution that the information systems community can give in this domain - 1 Source: Greentech

  4. The contribution that the information systems community can give in this domain - 2

  5. Research Directions • Context: • How do the distinctive characteristics of the environmental sustainability context, such as values and altruism, affect intention to use and usage of information systems for environmental sustainability? • Design: • What design approaches are effective for developing information systems that influence human actions about the natural environment. • Causality: • What is the association between information systems and organizational and sustainability performance? • New Business Models (e.g. Cloud Computing): • What is the association between IS and Cloud Computing from an efficiency and environmental perspective? • 5. Systems Approaches: • How can systems approaches shed light on organizational and environmental outcomes that result from the use of IS for environmental sustainability? • 6. Models/Metrics: • Multi-Level models and metrics that encompass enterprise-wide sustainability initiatives. Melville, N. MIS Quarterly Vol. 34 No. 1, pp. 1-21/March 2010

  6. Experience and Results - 1 Optimised Collaboration with extended enterprise; Pro-active development with external input Advanced Pro-active communication and feedback with business; Clear professional career track Intermediate Regular consultation with business, Formalised roles and responsibilities Basic Formal technology roles within projects, Key stakeholders identified and informed Ad hoc No SICT roles & Responsibilities, Ad hoc, project-based

  7. Experience and Results - 2 Donnellan B., Sheridan C. and E. Curry, “A Framework for Sustainable Information and Communication Technology”, IEEE IT Professional, January/February 2011.

  8. Experience and Results - 3 Maturity of capability building blocks Initial Basic Intermediate Advanced Optimising Alignment (A1) Strategy and Planning (A) Objectives (A2) Process Management (B) Operations and Life Cycle (B1) ICT Enabled Sustainable Business Process (B2) Performance Measurement and Reporting (B3) People and Culture (C) Adoption (C1) Language (C2) Governance (D) Regulatory Compliance (D1) Corporate Policies (D2) Benchmark Range Benchmark Median

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