A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies

Green Information Technology (IT) has emerged as a vital IT governance concern to promote environmentally-friendly IT use and ecologically responsible business processes. Organisational adoption of Green IT is growing in strategic importance, but remains a concern in developing countries, particular...

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Main Authors: Hardin-Ramanan, Sarita, Chang, Vanessa, Issa, Tomayess
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73066
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author Hardin-Ramanan, Sarita
Chang, Vanessa
Issa, Tomayess
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Chang, Vanessa
Issa, Tomayess
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description Green Information Technology (IT) has emerged as a vital IT governance concern to promote environmentally-friendly IT use and ecologically responsible business processes. Organisational adoption of Green IT is growing in strategic importance, but remains a concern in developing countries, particularly Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as Mauritius. Despite a strong economic dependence on IT and growing challenges resulting from their environmental vulnerability, the governance of IT and Green IT in SIDS such as Mauritius remains uncharted in existing literature. This study examines IT Governance (ITG) and Green IT in Mauritius by exploring the ITG and Green IT accountabilities, practices and drivers of large Mauritian businesses pertaining to the prime pillars of the Mauritian economy. 109 companies from the population of 192 responded, leading to a response rate of 56.8%. Findings resulting from the exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of responses were used to develop an IT Governance and Green IT model (ITGM) representing ITG and Green IT accountabilities, mechanisms and drivers among the businesses studied. It is envisaged that the ITGM and its resulting recommendations will provide both Mauritian and other SIDS' companies with a baseline for IT Governance and Green IT practice for improved business IT strategic value.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-730662021-08-16T00:51:39Z A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies Hardin-Ramanan, Sarita Chang, Vanessa Issa, Tomayess Green Information Technology (IT) has emerged as a vital IT governance concern to promote environmentally-friendly IT use and ecologically responsible business processes. Organisational adoption of Green IT is growing in strategic importance, but remains a concern in developing countries, particularly Small Island Developing States (SIDS) such as Mauritius. Despite a strong economic dependence on IT and growing challenges resulting from their environmental vulnerability, the governance of IT and Green IT in SIDS such as Mauritius remains uncharted in existing literature. This study examines IT Governance (ITG) and Green IT in Mauritius by exploring the ITG and Green IT accountabilities, practices and drivers of large Mauritian businesses pertaining to the prime pillars of the Mauritian economy. 109 companies from the population of 192 responded, leading to a response rate of 56.8%. Findings resulting from the exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis of responses were used to develop an IT Governance and Green IT model (ITGM) representing ITG and Green IT accountabilities, mechanisms and drivers among the businesses studied. It is envisaged that the ITGM and its resulting recommendations will provide both Mauritian and other SIDS' companies with a baseline for IT Governance and Green IT practice for improved business IT strategic value. 2018 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73066 10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.07.047 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Elsevier fulltext
spellingShingle Hardin-Ramanan, Sarita
Chang, Vanessa
Issa, Tomayess
A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies
title A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies
title_full A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies
title_fullStr A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies
title_full_unstemmed A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies
title_short A Green Information Technology governance model for large Mauritian companies
title_sort green information technology governance model for large mauritian companies
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/73066