COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The relationships between information technology (IT), firm innovation and corporate sustainability are a recent and valuable research topic both for scholars and practitioners. To the best of our knowledge, little or no research has been performed so far to understand the relationships between IT r...

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Main Author: Brian Mackie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IACIS 2005-01-01
Series:Issues in Information Systems
Online Access:http://iacis.org/iis/2005/Mackie.pdf
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spelling doaj-9c1119afec524bf8bfae2b228237e53a2020-11-25T02:12:46ZengIACISIssues in Information Systems1529-73142005-01-01617379726COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMBrian MackieThe relationships between information technology (IT), firm innovation and corporate sustainability are a recent and valuable research topic both for scholars and practitioners. To the best of our knowledge, little or no research has been performed so far to understand the relationships between IT resources, innovativeness and sustainability. This paper analyzes the relationships between two types of IT resources (technological IT and human IT resources), innovativeness and firms’ green management (GM) capabilities. Using survey data from Spanish firms this study finds that: (1) innovativeness is a core capability that helps the firm to develop GM capabilities; (2) the deployment of technological IT and human IT resources has a direct effect on the development of an innovative environment; and (3) IT impacts on GM capabilities through the capability of innovativeness. http://iacis.org/iis/2005/Mackie.pdf
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COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Issues in Information Systems
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title COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
title_short COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
title_full COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
title_fullStr COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
title_full_unstemmed COLLABORATION AND INTERACTION AS THE MAINSTAYS OF AN IMPROVED LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
title_sort collaboration and interaction as the mainstays of an improved learning management system
publisher IACIS
series Issues in Information Systems
issn 1529-7314
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The relationships between information technology (IT), firm innovation and corporate sustainability are a recent and valuable research topic both for scholars and practitioners. To the best of our knowledge, little or no research has been performed so far to understand the relationships between IT resources, innovativeness and sustainability. This paper analyzes the relationships between two types of IT resources (technological IT and human IT resources), innovativeness and firms’ green management (GM) capabilities. Using survey data from Spanish firms this study finds that: (1) innovativeness is a core capability that helps the firm to develop GM capabilities; (2) the deployment of technological IT and human IT resources has a direct effect on the development of an innovative environment; and (3) IT impacts on GM capabilities through the capability of innovativeness.
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