Personal Green IT Use: Findings from a Literature Review
Ayodhya Wathuge, Darshana Sedera, Golam Sorwar

TL;DR
This literature review explores personal green IT use, categorizing motivational factors through Self-determination theory, and analyzes their relationships to understand behaviors at hedonic and utilitarian levels.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive categorization of motivation factors and examines their relationships in personal green IT use based on Self-determination theory.
Findings
Identifies key motivation dimensions influencing green IT use
Analyzes relationships between motivation constructs and green IT behaviors
Distinguishes between hedonic and utilitarian green IT use
Abstract
Research addressing the greening of internet user behaviours at hedonic and utilitarian levels is scarce. To identify dimensions, scales and strong relationships arising from motivation, we reviewed a sample of research articles related to the personal green IT context. We used Self-determination theory as the theoretical framework to categorize factors into different motivation dimensions. A qualitative literature review analyses five pair-wise associations between motivation constructs of the theory and green IT use. This work builds on the prior research related to environmental motivation by summarizing the measures applied to the evaluation of personal green IT behaviours and by examining the relationships broadly defined in the Self-determination theory, distinguishing between hedonic and utilitarian green IT use.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTechnology Adoption and User Behaviour · Impact of Technology on Adolescents · Environmental Sustainability in Business
