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Towards Collaborative Green Business Process Management as a Conceptual Framework

In: Advances and New Trends in Environmental and Energy Informatics

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  • Timo Jakobi

    (University of Siegen)

  • Nico Castelli

    (University of Siegen)

  • Alexander Nolte

    (Ruhr-University of Bochum)

  • Niko Schönau

    (University of Siegen)

  • Gunnar Stevens

    (University of Siegen)

Abstract

Organizational strategies for saving energy are currently largely defined by three main courses of action: From a process organization perspective, efforts are being made to optimize processes and invest into more energy efficient infrastructure; from a behavioral perspective, one-time interventions such as energy campaigns or feedback mechanisms are common means to reduce environmental impact. However, both approaches face limitations concerning the scope of intervention. Researching organizational needs in the wild, we conducted action-based research regarding energy optimization practices. We discovered a lack of integrated approaches as regards fostering sustainability in organizations and deriving strategies for bridging the gap between strategic planning and everyday work in order to manage sustainability strategies more effectively and efficiently. We conclude by laying out a research agenda, which we seek to address in course of the ongoing research project in order to gain more sophisticated understanding of how to conduct collaborative green business process management in the wild.

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  • Timo Jakobi & Nico Castelli & Alexander Nolte & Niko Schönau & Gunnar Stevens, 2016. "Towards Collaborative Green Business Process Management as a Conceptual Framework," Progress in IS, in: Jorge Marx Gomez & Michael Sonnenschein & Ute Vogel & Andreas Winter & Barbara Rapp & Nils Giesen (ed.), Advances and New Trends in Environmental and Energy Informatics, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 275-293, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-319-23455-7_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-23455-7_15
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