Abstract
AbstractThis paper outlines the development as well as the technical features of a corporate environmental management information system (CEMIS) and explains how integrated system-oriented information systems can facilitate environmental sustainability in business organizations. Furthermore, the paper discusses implications (lessons learned) of the IT-for-Green project. The paper also discusses further requirements of traditional CEMIS toward a next generation of CEMIS focusing on a more strategic level instead of a compliance approach and on an interactive exchange of information between stakeholders, as well as the realization of synergy effects using green services.KeywordsCorporate environmental management information systemsSustainability reporting and dialogueGreen ITGreen production and logistics
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