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Green information system integration for environmental performance in organizations: An extension of belief-action-outcome framework and natural resource-based view theory

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BENCHMARKING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 1033-1062

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/BIJ-05-2018-0142

Keywords

Information technology strategy; Sustainability; Organizational performance; Environmental performance; Environmental sustainability; Management information systems; Green IS adoption; Belief; action; outcome; Natural resource-based view

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to develop an eccentric model to examine the factors that influence environmental performance in organizations based on belief-action-outcome framework and natural resource-based view theory. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected by employing online survey from respondents in organizations to statistically test the eccentric model and its associated hypotheses. Partial least squares-structural equation modeling and Statistical Package for Social Sciences were utilized to analyze the survey data. Findings The results show that information technology (IT) professionals and IT executives' behavior positively influences environmental performance. Further results suggest that the belief of IT professionals and IT executives is significantly influenced by the action of IT infrastructure, institutional pressure, organizational strategy and information diffusion. In addition, results reveal that the action of IT infrastructure, institutional pressure, organizational strategy and information diffusion in organizations significantly has an impact on the outcome of environmental performance. Moreover, results indicate that green information systems (IS) for pollution prevention, product stewardship and clean development initiatives adopted positively influence the environmental performance of organizations. Research limitations/implications The developed eccentric model further shows how green IS practice integration can improve environmental performance. However, the selected respondents are from a single country as such findings from this study cannot be generalized to other countries. Practical implications Practically, this paper has implications for the capability of IS to promote environmental performance in organizations. Social implications This study provides a pertinent contribution in developing and validating an eccentric model for green IS adoption. Besides, a survey instrument is developed that can be used by future studies. Originality/value The developed model helps to explore the factors that influence environmental performance and also the outcomes of green IS adoption for environmental performance. Accordingly, IT professionals and IT executives can draw upon the eccentric model in assessing their current environmental-friendly practice for the effective initialization of green IS for corporate value.

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