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- KonferenzbeitragApplication of Software and Web-based Tools for Sustainability Management in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises(Proceedings of the 28th Conference on Environmental Informatics - Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management, 2014) Johnson, Matthew; Viere, Tobias; Schaltegger, Stefan; Halberstadt, JantjeRecently, new approaches to organizational level sustainability management and reporting have emerged in the form of software and web-based applications. At first glance, it appears that such software and web-tools are applicable in small and medium-sized enterprises since they offer userfriendly and cost-effective alternatives to implement, manage and report on company-wide sustainability activities. Nevertheless, it remains academically and practically uncertain if such technologies will be adopted by a great number of SMEs. Using the Technology-Organization- Environment (TOE) model as a theoretical framework and empirical data from a recent survey with 1,250 German SMEs, this paper investigates various firm-internal and external factors that might influence managers’ decisions to adopt or reject this new technology. As a result, this paper can help determine which factors play a role in the adoption of sustainability management software and web-tools in SMEs.
- TextdokumentFlexible Software Support for Mobility Services(INFORMATIK 2017, 2017) Akyol, Ali; Halberstadt, Jantje; Hebig, Kimberly; Jelschen, Jan; Winter, Andreas; Sandau, Alexander; Gómez, Jorge MarxDemographic change and growing urbanization are essential reasons for the increasing demand for mobility in rural areas in Germany. Municipalities in sparsely populated counties are confronted with the problem of providing a basic supply of public mobility services. Especially for rural areas, established public transport means have to be complemented by additional, new, and innovative mobility services. NEMo (Sustainable satisfaction of mobility demands in rural regions) pursues the development of sustainable and innovative mobility services based on tailored business models for rural areas. Traveler information systems are enhanced to handle a range of active and passive mobility services in a very flexible way. Within this paper, three flexible cases are demonstrated. The SENSEI framework for software evolution provides improved software support by adding and modifying capabilities of the existing services to re-orchestrate and re-implement mobility services.
- KonferenzbeitragSustainability Management for Startups and Micro-Enterprises: Development of a Sustainability-Quick-Check and Reporting Scheme(Proceedings of the 28th Conference on Environmental Informatics - Informatics for Environmental Protection, Sustainable Development and Risk Management, 2014) Halberstadt, Jantje; Johnson, MatthewFor enterprises of all sizes, sustainability is becoming increasingly important. Accordingly, there has been a noticeable increase in academic literature in the field of sustainability management and related tools and approaches. While the academic and practical contributions are growing in this field, it appears that literature has overlooked certain type of enterprise, namely the microenterprises, including normal startup companies. Nonetheless, mounting evidence places emphasis for the inclusion of startups and micro-enterprises in the sustainability debate. Therefore, the aim of this paper is not only to close the theoretical gap on appropriate sustainability measures for startups and micro-enterprises, but also to propose a conceptual framework for an IT-supported analysis and reporting tool for sustainability in micro-enterprises and startups. Based on previous research on sustainability management tools in SMEs as well as sustainability software applications, the paper proposes the contents and layout of a web-based tool for startups.