“…We are not aware of any study in the last 5 years focusing on the theoretical definition of all the most important sources of innovation across sectors. Some studies only address the impact of organizational culture on innovation potential in an organization (Aksoy, 2017;Jin et al, 2019;Kampf et al, 2019;Opland et al, 2021;Meadows et al, 2022), others only examine specific types of innovation (Dimircioglu et al, 2019;Elmo et al, 2020;Cheng et al, 2021). In the context of sustainability-focused innovation, the existing studies tend to concentrate on the stronger integration of circularity and sustainability (Smol et al, 2017;Pieroni et al, 2019;Hysa et al, 2020;Suchek et al, 2021), the performance of economic and sustainability innovations (Provasnek et al, 2017;Rauter et al, 2019), the typology of innovations for sustainable development and bioeconomy (Silvestre and Ţîrcă, 2019;Bröring et al, 2020), the evaluation of eco-innovative activities (Smol et al, 2017;Mazzanti, 2018;Pichlak and Szromek, 2021), or the setting of strategies and business models (Evans et al, 2017;Pieroni et al, 2019;Van Holt et al, 2020).…”