Designing Sustainable Information Systems

Jan Pries-Heje, Richard L. Baskerville, Jan Recker

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Abstract

Recognizing that information systems (IS) can have an effect on the envi-ronment, research concerned with the design and development of innovative organizational and technical artifacts has started to focus on the development of ‘sustainable IS’. Much of this work implicitly assumes a focus on the nat-ural environment – our planet. In this paper we propose a broader and more inclusive view of ‘environmental sustainability’ and develop a theory of en-vironmentally sustainable IS development that embodies not only the plane-tary environment but also environments such as that of the organizational setting in which an IS operates. Our design theory offers four new design principles for the development of information systems that support conser-vation, restoration and resilience as sustainability fit functions. We embed these principles into a procedural model of IS development that offers pre-scription in three core stages for design and action
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2018
Antal sider18
StatusUdgivet - 2018
Begivenhed41st Information Systems Research in Scandinavia Conference - Odder, Odder, Danmark
Varighed: 5 aug. 20188 aug. 2018
Konferencens nummer: 41
http://mgmt.au.dk/research/innovation-entrepreneurship-and-information-systems/events/irisscis-conference-2018/

Konference

Konference41st Information Systems Research in Scandinavia Conference
Nummer41
LokationOdder
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByOdder
Periode05/08/201808/08/2018
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