Revista Academia and Negocios | 2026
Authors: López-Morales J.S.; Angulo-Valenzuela A.E.
DOI: 10.29393/RAN12-8MEJO20008
Journal: Revista Academia and Negocios
Year: 2026
Publisher: Universidad de Concepcion
Document Type: Article
Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access
Cited by: 0
Purpose: to identify which SDGs have been addressed by the main multinational companies of the blue economy. Methodology: the annual reports of 41 multinationals that carry out activities in the oceans were reviewed. For its analysis, the qualitative research software Atlas.ti was used, where the texts of these reports were analyzed through codes. Results: the most represented SDGs are 7 and 9. The conclusion was to indicate a lack of alignment between their activities and their impact on the ocean, focusing on activities specific to their sector of economic activity. Implications: it is important that the MNEBE consider more policies and practices related to the environment, especially due to the nature of their operation in the ocean. The second practical implication is that decision makers in companies can carry out periodic evaluations on the progress of achieving the SDG goals in their activities. Originality: to study the multinationals of the blue economy and its relationship with Sustainable Development Goals. © 2026, Universidad de Concepcion. All rights reserved.
Blue Economy; Multinationals; Ocean Resources; Sustainability; Sustainable Development Goals