An empirical exploration of the role of strategic and responsive corporate social responsibility in the adoption of different Green IT strategies.

Amélie Bohas, Nicolas Poussing

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Abstract

There are few studies of the impact of firms' voluntary measures in terms of the determinants of environmental change. This paper aims to address this gap by examining the role played by corporate social responsibility in the adoption of Green IT. We consider two different corporate social responsibility policies and different typologies of Green IT. We believe that corporate social responsibility (CSR) plays a role in the adoption of Green IT and different CSR strategies induce the implementation of different types of Green IT in the firms. We utilise a survey carried out in Luxembourg on firms' CSR practices together with a community survey on information and communication technology usage by enterprises. Our estimations show that corporate social responsibility is a driver of Green IT adoption. We also show that strategic and responsive CSR induce the adoption of different types of Green IT based on the intensity of changes but all CSR strategies have the same effect on Green IT typology based on the moment when Green IT is adopted.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)240-251
Number of pages0
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume122
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016

Keywords

  • Adoption
  • Empirical Analysis
  • Green IT
  • Responsive Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Survey

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