

" Sustainability Inclusion in Informatics Curriculum Development," Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, vol. " Profit-Driven Corporate Social Responsibility as a Bayesian Real Option in Green Computing," " Assessing the Greenness of Enterprise Resource Planning Systems through Green IT Solutions: A Romanian Perspective,"
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Specifically, our review includes articles published in the IS academic Senior Scholar’s Basket of Journals, hybrid journals such as Communications of the ACM, IEEE Software, and MIS Quarterly Executive, and practitioner outlets such as CIO magazine and PC World.

In this chapter, we conduct a systematic and comprehensive review of both the practitioner and academic literatures surrounding Green IS.

As practitioners have been highly interested in this topic for a while (known as Green IT), there has also been a recent growing interest in Green IS within the IS academic community. The decisions surrounding Green IS implementation strategies, policies, and tools provide compelling challenges for organizations. “People here are much more Catholic and when I say I’m Jewish, people are scared by it,” she said.Īnyone else curious to know what Beer meant by “scared”?! The interview leaves it at that.Green IS is one of the latest manifestations in the realm of sustainable business practices. In that same interview, Beer said people are often surprised to hear she’s Jewish. Finally, some of her thoughts on being Jewish in the public eye “I have great parents and a great family and I think that’s definitely kept my head on straight,” she said.
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In an interview with Notion, Beer credits her family with teaching her how to keep it all together. It’s often the case that artists who become famous at a very young age struggle to navigate growing up in the public eye. “So I feel like that’s why a lot of people don’t really understand me and that could be why I have issues in LA.” Beer said she thinks her Jewish family upbringing played a big role in her success I’m such an accurate representation of New York, but in LA a lot of the times I get misconstrued and people think I’m obnoxious or annoying but they really just don’t understand I’m genuinely just a loud-mouth New Yorker,” she told Paper. “I’m very open and honest and I speak my mind a lot. She has lived in California since then but said she’s not “the biggest fan” of Los Angeles. Beer is a proud New Yorker, even though she lives in LA nowīeer moved from Long Island to Los Angeles with her mom and brother, Ryder, to pursue music when she was 13. Yes, that’s tiny Madison Beer doing summer camp poetry.
