Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems: Advancements and Trends

Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems: Advancements and Trends

Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: June, 2010|Copyright: © 2010 |Pages: 522
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-981-1
ISBN13: 9781615209811|ISBN10: 1615209816|EISBN13: 9781615209828
Hardcover:
Available
$180.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $180.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
Hardcover:
Available
$180.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $180.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
E-Book:
Available
$180.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $180.00
Benefits
  • Multi-user license (no added fee)
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
E-Book:
Available
$180.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $180.00
Benefits
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
  • Receive a 10% Discount on eBooks
Hardcover +
E-Book:
Available
$215.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $215.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
  • Multi-user license (no added fee)
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
Hardcover +
E-Book:
Available
$215.00
TOTAL SAVINGS: $215.00
Benefits
  • Printed-On-Demand (POD)
  • Usually ships one day from order
  • Immediate access after purchase
  • No DRM
  • PDF download
OnDemand:
(Individual Chapters)
Available
$37.50
TOTAL SAVINGS: $37.50
Benefits
  • Purchase individual chapters from this book
  • Immediate PDF download after purchase or access through your personal library
Effective immediately, IGI Global has discontinued softcover book production. The softcover option is no longer available for direct purchase.
Description & Coverage
Description:

In recent years, the focus of environmental responsibility has shifted toward companies and a variety of highly specific, heterogeneous solutions for different environmental issues have been created. These solutions comprise a special category of information systems, termed Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems (CEMIS).

Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems: Advancements and Trends addresses the continuing need for companies to take a holistic and strategic approach towards material and energy efficiency, emission and waste reduction, recycling, stakeholder engagement, and legal compliance. As Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems that support only operational goals are becoming obsolete, the need for a reference redefining these systems to provide integrated solutions to environmental and economic problems is needed.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Bioenergy
  • Climate Change
  • Eco-efficient business systems
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Environmental monitoring design
  • Green IT
  • Green Logistics
  • Sustainable Development
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Virtual biorefineries
Table of Contents
Search this Book:
Reset
Editor/Author Biographies
Since 2008 Frank Teuteberg has been head of the Research Group in Accounting and Information Systems, which is part of the Institute of Information Management and Corporate Governance (IMU) at the University of Osnabrück. In 1996 he received his degree in Business Administration with focus on Information Systems from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen/Germany. From 1996 to 2001 he worked as a research assistant to Prof. Dr. Karl Kurbel (holder of the Chair in Information Systems) at Europa-Universität Frankfurt (Oder), where he took up a postdoctoral position after his doctoral graduation in May 2001. From April 2004 to October 2007 Frank Teuteberg held a junior professorship of Business Administration/E-Business and Information Systems at the University of Osnabrück. He teaches at Virtual Global University (www.vg-u.de) and is a regular visiting professor at ESCEM (www.escem.fr) in Tours/Poitiers (France). Frank Teuteberg was the leader of a subproject on Mobile Supply Chain Management (run from April 2004 to the end of 2007) as part of the joint project “Mobile Internet Business” (www.mib.uni-ffo.de) which was funded more than 2 million Euros by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research. He has published more than 100 scientific papers, many of which have appeared in leading German and international journals. His main research interests are Semantic Business Process Management, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Corporate Environmental Management Information Systems and IT Risk Management.
Jorge Marx Gómez studied Computer Engineering and Industrial Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Berlin (Technische Fachhochschule). He was a lecturer and researcher at Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg where he also obtained a PhD degree in Business Information Systems with a thesis on “Computer-based Approaches to Forecast Returns of Scrapped Products to Recycling”. In 2004 he received his postdoctoral lecture qualification (Habilitation) from Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg with a professorial dissertation on “Automated Environmental Reporting through Material Flow Networks”. From 2002 to 2003 he was a Visiting Professor for Business Information Systems at the Technical University of Clausthal. In 2005 he became a Full Professor of Business Information Systems at Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. He is head of the department of Business Informatics (Very Large Business Applications). Jorge Marx Gómez teaches at Virtual Global University (www.vg-u.de). His personal research interests include Environmental Management Information Systems, Material Flow Management Systems, Federated ERP-Systems, Enterprise Systems Engineering, Business Information Systems in Higher Education, Enterprise Tomography, Environmental Data Warehousing, Recycling Program Planning, Disassembly Planning and Control and Life Cycle Assessment. Jorge Marx Gómez is a member of the following associations and groups: German Association of Computer Science (Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. – GI), OFFIS e.V. (Oldenburg Institute of Informatics), SAP Roundtable for Business Intelligence, German Association of University Professors and Lecturers (Deutscher Hochschulverband – DHV), German Forum of Interoperability (DFI), German Oracle Users Group e.V. (DOAG). He also serves as a reviewer and expert in the DAAD selection committee for Latin-American research proposals.
Abstracting & Indexing
Archiving
All of IGI Global's content is archived via the CLOCKSS and LOCKSS initiative. Additionally, all IGI Global published content is available in IGI Global's InfoSci® platform.