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Fr., 19. Apr. 2019 Schmermbeck, Helge
SITM chair offers a master thesis on Green IT/IS
Master students, who are about to write their final thesis in the near future may be interested to know that the Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management offers a thesis on Green IT/IS. The aim is to further develop and improve a framework on organizational Green IT/IS adoption – published on the 52nd Hawaiian International Conference on Systems Science - that integrates various theoretical models and frameworks in relation to environmental, sociological, organizational, and individual determinants and outcomes.
Students who apply for the thesis are asked to further advance the framework and provide deeper insights into the presented factors and processes. It is a great opportunity to not only come in contact with corporate decision makers but also better understand corporate innovation and sustainability processes.
If you are interested in this interesting master thesis, please apply as soon as possible.
For further information, see the following link: https://www.sitm.wiwi.uni-due.de/teaching/theses/offered-subjects/6599-improving-a-framework-on-green-itis-adoption/
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