Energy Management Information Systems: An Exploratory Study Of Implementations Using Adaptive Structuration Theory
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2008-11-26Author
Molloy, Padraig
Golden, William
Kirwan, Orla
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Kirwan, O., Golden, W., Molloy, P. Energy Management Information Systems: An Exploratory Study of Implementations using Adaptive Structuration Theory. ICEIS Conference, Madeira Portugal, June 14-16th 2007.
Abstract
This research is focusing on the implementation of an Information System (IS), more specifically a building
energy management system (BEMS) within several organisations. One of the EU's 7th
Framework Programme's
(FP7) objectives is to 'transform the current fossil fuel based energy system into a more sustainable one
combined with enhanced energy efficiency (EE)'. This research is concerned with the use of information
systems to achieve the latter of these objectives; enhanced energy efficiency. The research is being undertaken
using a multi methodological approach incorporating case study methodology and grounded theory. Advanced
structuration theory (AST) will provide the conceptual model that will help to capture the longitudinal change
process. A modified AST model is proposed which will provide a theoretical framework that further investigates
and explains the implementation process, using several organisations at different stages of BEMS
implementation. The researcher has confirmed access to these organisations and data collection commenced on
October 1st
2006. The paper concludes with an overview of how the research will progress.