Digital–sustainable co-transformation: Introducing the triple bottom line of sustainability to digital transformation research
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Human Choice and Digital by Default: Autonomy vs Digital Determination: HCC 2022. ed. / David Kreps; Robert Davison; Taro Komukai; Kaori Ishii. Cham: Springer, 2022. p. 100-111 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology; Vol. 656).
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Digital–sustainable co-transformation
T2 - Introducing the triple bottom line of sustainability to digital transformation research
AU - Zimmer, Markus Philipp
AU - Järveläinen, Jonna
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022, IFIP International Federation for Information Processing.
PY - 2022/1/1
Y1 - 2022/1/1
N2 - Organisations face two transformation challenges. They embark on their digital transformation (DT), while they also have to accomplish their sustainability transformation (ST). However, on an organisational level, existing information systems (IS) research has thus far treated both transformations separately. While we can observe calls for IS research that investigates the design and use of IT artefacts for ST, existing studies into DT emphasise economic sustainability. In fact, DT scholars hinge the success of DT on economic sustainability. We argue that this emphasis on economic sustainability is an opportunity missed; that DT can contribute to accomplishing the triple bottom line of sustainability (i.e., economic, social and environmental sustainability). We rest our argument on DT and ST’s linchpin: innovation. Existing studies outline that both transformations stem from a sequence of innovations. Drawing on a typology of innovation for ST, we posit that sustainable digital innovations can contribute to both DT and ST. We conceptualise this proposition as a digital–sustainable co-transformation. We argue that this concept can sensitise both IS researchers and practitioners to introduce the triple bottom line of sustainability to DT and to conceive of DT and ST not as two transformations running in parallel but as one co-transformation.
AB - Organisations face two transformation challenges. They embark on their digital transformation (DT), while they also have to accomplish their sustainability transformation (ST). However, on an organisational level, existing information systems (IS) research has thus far treated both transformations separately. While we can observe calls for IS research that investigates the design and use of IT artefacts for ST, existing studies into DT emphasise economic sustainability. In fact, DT scholars hinge the success of DT on economic sustainability. We argue that this emphasis on economic sustainability is an opportunity missed; that DT can contribute to accomplishing the triple bottom line of sustainability (i.e., economic, social and environmental sustainability). We rest our argument on DT and ST’s linchpin: innovation. Existing studies outline that both transformations stem from a sequence of innovations. Drawing on a typology of innovation for ST, we posit that sustainable digital innovations can contribute to both DT and ST. We conceptualise this proposition as a digital–sustainable co-transformation. We argue that this concept can sensitise both IS researchers and practitioners to introduce the triple bottom line of sustainability to DT and to conceive of DT and ST not as two transformations running in parallel but as one co-transformation.
KW - Business informatics
KW - digital transformation
KW - sustainability
KW - digital innovation
KW - sustainability transformation
KW - Sustainability sciences, Management & Economics
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-15688-5_10
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-15688-5_10
M3 - Chapter
SN - 978-3-031-15687-8
T3 - IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
SP - 100
EP - 111
BT - Human Choice and Digital by Default: Autonomy vs Digital Determination
A2 - Kreps, David
A2 - Davison, Robert
A2 - Komukai, Taro
A2 - Ishii, Kaori
PB - Springer
CY - Cham
ER -