TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of information and communication technology (ICT) for promoting environmental sustainability in a changing society. Isolated studies exist, but few take a holistic view. Derived from a Marxian tradition, the authors propose Ecological World Systems Theory (WST) as a holistic framework to assess the environmental impact of ICT. The theory is adapted responding to theoretical critiques of absence of change, namely state-centrism and structuralism. Design/methodology/approach– Theoretical study. Empirical examples derived from already published literature. Findings– Ecological WST focuses on the unequal distribution of environmental degradation, sees technological development as a zero-sum game rather than cornucopia and holds that technology is often seen as a fetish in today's society. The findings are that popular discourses on ICT and sustainability are since the 1990s becoming increasingly cornucopian, while conditions in the ICT value chain are less cornucopian. Research limitations/implications– Theoretical contributions to Marxian critiques of ICT, with more environmental focus than earlier Marxian critiques, for example Fuchs’ work. Develop a theoretical framework for ICT and sustainability which could be compared with works of e.g. Hilty, Patrignani and Whitehouse. The work is mostly based on existing empirical studies, which is a limitation. Practical implications– This theoretical framework implies that unequal environmental degradation in different parts of the world should be taken into account when assessing environmental impact, for example by means of LCA. Social implications– The framework brings together questions of environmental effects of ICT and global justice. Originality/value– The authors apply a rarely discussed theoretical framework to ICT and environmental sustainability. By doing this the authors suggest how the discourses and the value chain of ICT is intrinsically tied to the world system. VL - 28 IS - 4 SN - 0959-3845 DO - 10.1108/ITP-09-2014-0219 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-09-2014-0219 AU - Lennerfors Thomas Taro AU - Fors Per AU - van Rooijen Jolanda ED - Dr David Kreps and Dr Kai Kimppa PY - 2015 Y1 - 2015/01/01 TI - ICT and environmental sustainability in a changing society: The view of ecological World Systems Theory T2 - Information Technology & People PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 758 EP - 774 Y2 - 2024/05/07 ER -