A Protocol to Address Ecological Redirection for Digital Practices in Organizations
Valentin Girard, Antoine Martin, Maud Rio, Romain Couillet

TL;DR
This paper introduces a protocol to guide organizations in redirecting their digital practices towards sustainability by mapping attachments, increasing stakeholder knowledge, and operationalizing changes, with real-world testing planned.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, structured protocol for ecological redirection in organizations, addressing the lack of concrete methodologies for implementation.
Findings
Protocol's feasibility in real conditions will be tested
Expected to improve understanding of socio-technical barriers
Aims to facilitate large-scale sustainable digital policies
Abstract
The digitalization of societies raises questions about its sustainability and the socio-technical impacts it generates. Ecological redirection applied to organizations is a field of research aiming for achieving sustainability as a direction, rather than for technical means. Arbitration and renunciation to some digital usage and technologies are investigated. Ecological redirection is, however, not yet addressing concrete methodologies for its implementation in organizations. This paper therefore proposes a protocol to support stakeholders in the ecological redirection of their digital practices. This protocol is based on mapping attachments to digital tools through a multi-disciplinary survey. It then proposes increasing stakeholders' knowledge and skills to prepare a debate on the arbitration of renunciations, and finally, to operationalize the closure/transformation of targeted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDigital Economy and Work Transformation · Digital Transformation in Industry · Innovation, Technology, and Society
