Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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555607 | Information & Management | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Based on a Belief-Action-Outcome framework, we produced a model that shows senior managers’ perception of both the antecedents to and the consequences of Green IS adoption by a firm. This conceptual model and its associated hypotheses were empirically tested using a dataset generated from a survey of 405 organizations. The results suggest that coercive pressure influences the attitude toward Green IS adoption while mimetic pressure does not. In addition, we found that there was a significant relationship between Green IS adoption, attitude, and consideration of future consequences. Finally, we found that only long term Green IS adoption was positively related to environmental performance.
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Authors
Roya Gholami, Ainin Binti Sulaiman, T. Ramayah, Alemayehu Molla,