Product Innovations toward a Circular Economy: A Survey-Based Analysis of Slovak Manufacturing Firms

Lenka Leščinská (1), Juraj Šebo (2), Anna Badidová (3)
(1) Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovakia,
(2) Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovakia,
(3) Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Slovakia

Abstract

Purpose: This paper investigates the adoption of product eco-innovations among Slovak manufacturing firms in the context of circular economy (CE) transition and assesses their relationship with industry sectors and company size.


Methodology/Approach: A quantitative survey of 101 Slovak manufacturing firms was analysed using chi-square tests, Cramér’s V, and Spearman correlations to explore links between eco-innovation adoption and firm characteristics.


Findings: Firm size significantly relates to general product eco-innovation, but not to five of six specific eco-innovations (health impact, energy use, lifespan, pollution, recycling). Only easier maintenance or upgrading shows this link. No significant link exists between industry sectors and product eco-innovation, although sectoral differences are evident in specific eco-innovations. Specific eco-innovations, such as those that reduce pollution and increase product longevity, often co-occur.


Research Limitation/Implication: The main limitation lies in the national scope and single-method approach.


Originality/Value of paper: This paper adds to the limited empirical research on product eco-innovation in Central Europe by offering novel insights into sectoral and size-based patterns aligned with CE goals.


Purpose: This paper investigates the adoption of product eco-innovations among Slovak manufacturing firms in the context of circular economy (CE) transition and assesses their relationship with industry sectors and company size.


Methodology/Approach: A quantitative survey of 101 Slovak manufacturing firms was analysed using chi-square tests, Cramér’s V, and Spearman correlations to explore links between eco-innovation adoption and firm characteristics.


Findings: Firm size significantly relates to general product eco-innovation, but not to five of six specific eco-innovations (health impact, energy use, lifespan, pollution, recycling). Only easier maintenance or upgrading shows this link. No significant link exists between industry sectors and product eco-innovation, although sectoral differences are evident in specific eco-innovations. Specific eco-innovations, such as those that reduce pollution and increase product longevity, often co-occur.


Research Limitation/Implication: The main limitation lies in the national scope and single-method approach.


Originality/Value of paper: This paper adds to the limited empirical research on product eco-innovation in Central Europe by offering novel insights into sectoral and size-based patterns aligned with CE goals.

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Authors

Lenka Leščinská
lenka.lescinska@tuke.sk (Primary Contact)
Juraj Šebo
Anna Badidová
Leščinská, L., Šebo, J., & Badidová , A. (2025). Product Innovations toward a Circular Economy: A Survey-Based Analysis of Slovak Manufacturing Firms. Quality Innovation Prosperity, 29(2), 104–127. https://doi.org/10.12776/qip.v29i2.2228

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