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Antecedents and outcomes of green information technology Adoption: Insights from an oil industry Pages 921-934 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Ibrahim Magboul, Mohammad Jebreel, Mohammad Dweiri, Majed Qabajeh, Amjad Jameel Al-Shorafa, Ahmad Yahiya Ahmad Bani Ahmad

DOI: 10.5267/j.ijdns.2023.12.014

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Growing environmental concerns have led to increased demand for ‘green’ or environmentally friendly business. This has resulted in growing interest in the research of Green Information Technology (GIT). However, to date, such research has had a disproportionate emphasis on organisational antecedents while often overlooking outcomes. The current study aims at giving a better insight into the state of GIT adoption among oil companies in Sudan. If these companies were to adopt a green business model, it would significantly impact the environment given that they typically contribute significantly to environmental degradation. To this end, this study a) determines the level of awareness of GIT adoption among employees of oil companies in Sudan, b) identifies the key factors affecting the GIT adoption, c) examines the effect of training, top management support, perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, relative advantages, and GIT behaviour on GIT adoption, and (d) examines the effect of GIT adoption on outcomes, namely business performance, competitive advantage, and process innovation. From a sample of 292 respondents, the result revealed that top management and GIT behaviour were two of the four antecedents not supported by data, thereby rendering them insignificant. Surprisingly, the survey data supports all three hypotheses that recognise a positive relationship between GIT adoption and the outcomes. This study provides important empirical evidence from oil companies that lack a green adoption policy that encourages them to consider joining the green bandwagon. The study concludes that most respondents are aware of GIT.
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Journal: IJDS | Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 2 | Views: 1390 | Reviews: 0

 

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