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Sustainability Strategies by Oil and Gas Companies, Contribution to the SDGs and Local Innovation Ecosystems
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Oil and gas (O&G) companies are facing increasing pressure to transform their businesses in order to contribute effectively to the transition from an economy based on fossil fuels to one driven by clean energy technologies. Understanding how O&G companies can define actions to comply with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and, specifically, how they can generate a positive impact in terms of sustainability through technology innovation becomes relevant in order to guarantee the success of such transformation. To explore this issue, this article analyzes, using a case study research methodology, the sustainability strategy of an O&G company in the Basque Country region (Spain) that is undergoing a profound transformation of its overall business strategy. In particular, the analysis focuses on how the company’s innovation and research and development (R&D) activities and projects related to clean technologies contribute to fulfilling the energy- and non-energy-related SDGs. The main result of the analysis is the identification and characterization of an emerging complex public–private multi-stakeholder business and innovation ecosystem surrounding the O&G company under scrutiny with a clear focus on low-carbon technologies. This ecosystem channels knowledge and innovation synergies and spillovers at the local and regional levels, encouraging green industrial growth in different value chains, and provides insights about how O&G companies can contribute effectively to the SDGs and, at the same time, increase the sustainability of their businesses.
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- This publication was generously supported by the University of Deusto’s Research Results Transfer Office (Deiker) grant “Contrato Programa—Artículos ISI” No. 2023/0009. The authors would like to thank the organizers and sponsors of the IPTC 2022 for the opportunity to present a previous working version of this article. In addition, the Chairs of IPTC 2022 Session “Sustainability Polices, Strategies, and Governance” provided valuable and useful insights during the preparation of the conference proceedings, which definitely helped to improve this research. Various attendees at the IPTC 2022 showed interest in this research and engaged in debates and conversations about it, which helped to enrich the final orientation of this article. The staff of the University of Deusto’s Library provided helpful advice. Last but not least, special thanks to the blind peer reviewers who finally made possible the present article., English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1376895325
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource