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Empirical Analysis of Environmental Innovation´s Drivers in Emerging Economies: The Case of Slovenia
by
Miloš Kolář 1,*
, Anna Dvořáková 2
and Denisa Dušková 3
1 Faculty of Economics and Administration, Institute of Administrative and Social Sciences, University of Pardubice, Studenská 84, Pardubice 53210, Czechia
2 Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Studenská 84, Pardubice 53210, Czechia
3 Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Studenská 84, Pardubice 53210, Czechia
* Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract: This study examines the drivers of firm-level eco-innovation in Slovenia, a country that ranks among the best performers in environmental sustainability but faces the challenge of translating its strong environmental framework into widespread adoption of eco-innovation practices at the firm level. The study focused on three areas of eco-innovation, which are the implementation of energy management systems, the adoption of waste minimization and recycling strategies and introduction of measures to control air pollution. These areas were used to investigate the impact of determinants - ten predictor (independent) variables such as own R&D, energy consumption and CO2 emissions, on the adoption of eco-innovation in 409 Slovenian firms. The analysis shows that CO2 emissions goals and own R&D are crucial for promoting eco-innovation in the country analysed. The findings underline the importance of R&D investments and stringent CO2 emissions goals for promoting eco-innovation. This study offers insights for policymakers and business leaders, indicating that tailored strategies and supportive policies can effectively enhance sustainable practices. By improving the environment for eco-innovation, Slovenia can serve as a model for other CEE countries that are striving for sustainability and environmental responsibility.
Keywords: Sustainability, R&D, Eco-Innovation, Energy Consumption, Co2 Emissions Goals, Environmental Goals, Slovenian Firms
JEL classification: Q01 - Sustainable Development, Q55 - Technological Innovation
Received: 7 May 2025 / Revised: 18 June 2025 / Accepted: 18 June 2025 / Published: 30 June 2025