A Taxonomy About Information Systems Complexity and Sustainability
Paper in proceeding, 2022

With the increasing digitalization of all industry sectors, information systems are becoming more and more complex. At the same time, thanks to their crucial societal role, they have the potential to help (or hinder) organizations in their ambition to contribute to sustainability goals. In our work, we aim at helping them by identifying the important concerns that shape their information systems and that are found to influence complexity in certain sustainability aspects. To this aim, we perform a study in a mid-sized bank, and build a taxonomy of concerns that emerge from real projects and experience, and blend both complexity and sustainability.

Sustainability

Complexity

Information systems

Author

Yassin Bischoff

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Robin van der Wiel

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Bart van den Hooff

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Patricia Lago

University of Gothenburg

ADVANCES AND NEW TRENDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATICS: A BOGEYMAN OR SAVIOUR FOR THE UN SUSTAINABILITY GOALS?

2196-8705 (ISSN) 2196-8713 (eISSN)

17-33
978-3-030-88063-7 (ISBN)

35th International Conference on Environmental Information and Communication Technologies (EnviroInfo)
Berlin, Germany,

Subject Categories

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Information Science

Information Systemes, Social aspects

DOI

10.1007/978-3-030-88063-7_2

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10/27/2023