2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.10.107
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Green ICT for Sustainable Development: A Higher Education Perspective

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“…Educational levels could be improved with awareness, proper regulations, and participation. The study by [10] suggests that barriers to ICT implementation are owing to nonchalance towards sustainable measures, a lack of stakeholder participation, and funding issues. These have to be addressed on a contextual basis so as to obtain improvements.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Educational levels could be improved with awareness, proper regulations, and participation. The study by [10] suggests that barriers to ICT implementation are owing to nonchalance towards sustainable measures, a lack of stakeholder participation, and funding issues. These have to be addressed on a contextual basis so as to obtain improvements.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this paper seeks to examine sustainable ICT, we selectively review prior empirical research in the area. For example, a study by [10] involved collecting primary data in the form of questionnaires addressed to various stakeholders in the educational industry. Significant barriers include a lack of funding and managerial support, a lack of interest/participation by stakeholders, little or no awareness of green ICT among decisionmakers, nonchalance about ICT's impact on sustainability, and a lack of regulation, among other policy variables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hacer conciencia sobre las tecnologías verdes conlleva educar a los jóvenes sobre el impacto que tienen las TIC en el ecosistema. Relacionar la sustentabilidad dentro de la competencia seguridad resulta muchas veces ser poco usual, pero al momento de dimensionar lo que implica estar y convivir en espacios seguros, esto va más allá del individuo; involucra también el lugar donde se desarrolla (Bekaroo, Bokhoree & Pattinson, 2016;Suryawanshi & Narkhede, 2015).…”
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“…Many building aspects reflect the significant benefits that the industry could reap from information and digital technologies: the vast quantities of knowledge to be handled, production focus and participant dissemination. Nonetheless, IT adoption in construction sector usually considered minimal and potential adoption predictions have proven optimistic (Fukao, Ikeuchi, Kim, & Kwon, 2016;Suryawanshi & Narkhede, 2015). While more champions were disappointed, the use of digital technology in construction has increased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%