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Qualitative Text Analysis: The Role of the Government to Spread Corporate Green IT

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2022, v.10 no.2, pp.81-91
https://doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2022.10.2.81
Tae-Hi KIM
Kang, Sungmin

Abstract

Purpose – This study explores the role played by the government in spreading corporate green IT. Indeed, a lot of evidence is emerging that governments acting independently are not in a position of attaining the far end economic and social changes need for the realization of green IT. As much as matters about green IT was initiated by many governments. Research design, Data, and methodology – This study selected the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) as a research design. The PRISMA is recognized for its standard evidence reporting system and can provide adequate systematic review among previous studies. Result – A lot of consensus leads to the acquisition of the value of corporate green IT concerning the effectiveness of the collaboration. This study could obtain six suggestions from the systematic review, such as ‘Rebalancing Government and Public Duties’, ‘Direct Regulation’, ‘Marketing Tools and Fiscal or Economic Measures’, ‘VNRP’, ‘Education for Decision Making’, ‘Latest Policy Trends within the G8 Nations’. Conclusion – The most challenging aspect when it comes to ensuring corporate green IT is the separation of economic growth from the perspectives regarding life qualities. According to the study (Falcone, 2020), this needs a second policy-oriented wedge concerning re-socialization with the desire of encouraging the development of the culture associated with the corporate green IT.

keywords
Green IT, Corporate Strategy, Public Policy, Qualitative Approach

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