The circular revolution has emerged as one of the greatest current and future challenges for Europe and globally. In this new paradigm shift, everyone is called to contribute, from consumers to firms. Small and medium-sized firms, thanks to their size, dynamism, and strong presence across Europe, can play an active role in driving change. Their innovative activities/approaches can guide them both toward a circular future and toward the path of sustainable growth. This work aims to analyze the drivers that push firms to adopt the path of circular innovation, using data obtained from a two-period survey of Italian manufacturing SMEs. By focusing on key variables identified in the literature, the results demonstrate a certain heterogeneity among the drivers influencing the five categories of circular innovation considered
The circular revolution has emerged as one of the greatest current and future challenges for Europe and globally. In this new paradigm shift, everyone is called to contribute, from consumers to firms. Small and medium-sized firms, thanks to their size, dynamism, and strong presence across Europe, can play an active role in driving change. Their innovative activities/approaches can guide them both toward a circular future and toward the path of sustainable growth. This work aims to analyze the drivers that push firms to adopt a circular innovation path, using data from a two-period survey of Italian manufacturing SMEs. By focusing on key variables identified in the literature, the results demonstrate a certain heterogeneity among the drivers influencing the five categories of circular innovation considered.
Strategies and drivers of innovations in the circular context: The case of Italian SMEs
Emy Zecca
;Andrea Pronti;Massimiliano Mazzanti
2026
Abstract
The circular revolution has emerged as one of the greatest current and future challenges for Europe and globally. In this new paradigm shift, everyone is called to contribute, from consumers to firms. Small and medium-sized firms, thanks to their size, dynamism, and strong presence across Europe, can play an active role in driving change. Their innovative activities/approaches can guide them both toward a circular future and toward the path of sustainable growth. This work aims to analyze the drivers that push firms to adopt a circular innovation path, using data from a two-period survey of Italian manufacturing SMEs. By focusing on key variables identified in the literature, the results demonstrate a certain heterogeneity among the drivers influencing the five categories of circular innovation considered.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


