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Books and Book Chapters

Boudreau, M.-C., Chen Adela., et al. (2008). Green IS: Building Sustainable Business Practices. Global Text: Information System. R. Watson: pp 15.
Bowen, F., P. Cousins, et al. (1996). "Horses for courses: explaining the gap between the theory and practice of green supply." Environment 1997: 1998-2000.
Doherty, B. (2002) Ideas and Actions in the Green Movement. Routledge: London
Esty, D. and A. Winston (2006). Green to gold: how smart companies use environmental strategy to innovate, create value, and build competitive advantage, Yale University Press.
Harris, J. (2008). Green Computing and Green It Best Practices on Regulations and Industry Initiatives, Virtualization, Power Management, Materials Recycling and Telecommuting, Lulu. com.
Hoffman, A. and J. Woody (2008). Climate change: what's your business strategy?, Harvard Business School Pr.
Molla, A. & Cooper V. (2011) The Nomological Structure of Green IT Readiness in Murugesan and Gangadharan (eds.) Harnessing Green IT: Principles and Practices, John Wiley Sons, United Kingdom.
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Conferences:

 

PACIS 2013 (Jeju Island, South Korea): Green IT & Sustainability. Click here for details.

 

CONF-IRM 2013 (Natal, Brazil): Green IS/IT Strategies & Technologies. Click here for details.

 

ECIS 2013 (Utrecht, The Netherlands): Green IS. Click here for details.

 

AMCIS 2013 (Chicago, USA): Green IS & Sustainability. Click here for preliminary information.

 

ACIS 2013 (Melbourne, Australia): Green IS and Sustainability. Click here for preliminary information. Hosted by the School of Business IT & Logistics, RMIT University.

 

ICIS 2013 (Milan, Italy). Click here for preliminary information.

 

Journals:

 

Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) - Green IS and - Information Systems for Environmental Sustainability. Click here for details.

 

Information Systems Journal - Information Systems addressing the Challenges of Environmental Sustainability. Click here for details.

 

Electronic Markets - Smart Energy: Building Business Models, Best Practices, and Theories. Click here for details.

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