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Encuesta sobre Innovación en las empresas
Technological Innovation in Companies Survey. Year 2002
Technological InnovationTechnological Innovation
Technological innovation by branch of activity, indicators of activity for technological innovation in 2002 and size of the company.
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Branch of activity
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Total
Industry total NACE 10 to 41
1. Extractive petroleum industries NACE 10,11,12,13,14,23
1.1 Extractive industries NACE 10,11,12,13,14
1.2. Petroleum industries NACE 23
2. Food, beverages and tobacco NACE 15,16
3. Textile industry,clothing, leather and footwear NACE 17,18,19
3.1 Textile NACE 17
3.2 Clothing and furs NACE 18
3.3 Leather and footwear NACE 19
4. Wood, paper, publishing and graphic arts NACE 20,21,22
4.1 Wood and cork NACE 20
4.2 Cardboard and paper NACE 21
4.3 Publishing, printing and reproduction NACE 22
5. Chemistry NACE 24
5.1 Chemical products NACE 24-244
5.2 Pharmaceutical products NACE 244
6. Rubber and plastic products NACE 25
7. Various non-metallic mineral products NACE 26
8. Metallurgy NACE 27
8.1 Iron metallurgic products NACE 271,272,273,2751,2752
8.2 Non-iron metallurgic products NACE 274,2753,2754
9. Metallic products NACE 28
10. Transport material and machinery NACE 29,30,31,32,33,34,35
10.1 Mechanical machinery and equipment NACE 29
10.2 Office machines, calculators and computers NACE 30
10.3 Electrical machinery NACE 31
10.4 Electronic equipment NACE 32
10.4.1 Electrical components NACE 321
10.4.2 Radio, TV and communication apparatus NACE 32-321
10.5 Optical and time-keeping instruments NACE 33
10.6 Motor vehicles NACE 34
10.7 Other transport material NACE 35
10.7.1 Naval Construction NACE 351
10.7.2 Manufacture of aircraft and spacecraft NACE 353
10.7.3 Other transport equipment NACE 35-351-353
11. Various manufacturing industries NACE 36
11.1 Furniture NACE 361
11.2 Other manufacturing activities NACE 36-361
12. Recycling NACE 37
13. Energy and water NACE 40,41
14. Construction NACE 45
Total services NACE 50 to 93
15. Trade and catering NACE 50,51,52,55
16. Transport and storing NACE 60,61,62,63
17. Communications NACE 64
18. Financial intermediation NACE 65,66,67
19. Real estate, company services NACE 70,71,72,73,74
19.1 Computer activities and annexed activities NACE 72
19.1. 1 Computer programmes NACE 722
19.1.2 Other computing activities NACE 72-722
19.2 R+D services NACE 73
19.3 Other company services NACE 70,71,74
20. Public, social and group services NACE 80,85,90,92,93
Selected:
54
Total:
54
Indicators of activity for technological innovation in 2002
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A) Companies with innovative activities in 2002:
A.1.1) With internal R+D
A.1.2) With acquisition of R+D (external R+D)
A.1.3) With acquisition of machinery and equipment
A.1.4) With acquisition of other external knowledge
A.1.5) With training
A.1.6) With introduction of innovations in the market
A.1.7) With design, other preparatives for production and/or distribution
A.2 % of companies with innovative activities in 2002 out of the total of companies
B) Companies which have carried out R+D in 2002:
B.1) Companies with continuous R+D
B.2) Companies with occasional R+D
B.3) % of companies that carry out continuous R+D out of the total of companies
B.4) % of companies that carry out continuous R+D out of the total of companies with innovative activities
C) Total expenses in activities for technological innovation in 2002 (thousands of euros)
C.1) Distribution of the expenses on activities for technological innovation:
C.1.1) % internal R+D
C.1.2) % Acquisition of R+D (external R+D)
C.1.3) % Acquisition of machinery and equipment
C.1.4) % Acquisition of other external knowledge
C.1.5) % Training
C.1.6) % Introduction of innovations in the market
C.1.7) % Design, other preparatives for production and/or distribution
D.1) Intensity of innovation of the total companies
D.2) Intensity of innovation of the companies with innovative activities
D.3) Intensity of innovation of the companies with continuous R+D activities
E) Innovative companies in the 2000-2002 period
E.1) Innovative as regards product
E.2) Innovative as regards process
E.3) Innovative as regard product and process
F) % of innovative companies in the 2000-2002 period out of total of companies
G.1) Non-innovative companies with innovations underway or unsuccessful innovations
G.2) EIN companies
G.3) % of EIN companies out of total of companies
H) Distribution of the innovative companies according to the type of company
H.1) Public
H.2) Private national
H.3) Private multinational
H.4) Association or other research institutions
I) Innovative companies that are part of a group:
I.1) Head company of the group
I.2) Subsidiary company
I.3) Joint venture
I.4) Associated company
J) Companies with product technological innovation
J.1) developed by the company itself or group of companies
J.2) In cooperation with other companies or institutions
J.3) Developed principally by other companies or institutions
K) Companies with process technological innovation:
K.1) developed by the company itself or group of companies
K.2) In cooperation with other companies or institutions
K.3) Developed principally by other companies or institutions
L) % of innovative companies with innovations developed by the company or group of companies
L.1.1) % turnover for 2002 due to new or notably improved products
L.1.2) % turnover for 2002 due to new products in the market that the company operates
L.1.3) % turnover for 2002 due to unaltered or slightly modified products
L.2.1) % turnover 2002 EIN companies due to new or notably improved products
L.2.2) % turnover 2002 EIN due to new products in the market that the company operates
L.2.3) % turnover 2002 EIN due to unaltered or slightly modified products
L.3.1) % turnover 2002 product innovation due to new or considerably improved products
L.3.2) % turnover 2002 product innovation due to new products in the market that the company operates
L.3.3) % turnover 2002 product innovation due to unaltered or slightly modified products
M) EIN companies that have cooperated in innovation in 2000-2002
M.1.1) EIN companies that have cooperated with units in Spain
M.1.2) EIN companies which have cooperated with units in other EU/EFTA countries
M.1.3) EIN companies which have cooperated with units in EU candidate countries
M.1.4) EIN companies that have cooperated with units in USA
M.1.5) EIN companies that have cooperated with units in Japan
M.1.6) EIN companies which have cooperated with units in rest of the countries
M.2.1) EIN companies which have cooperated with other companies of their same group
M.2.2) EIN companies which have cooperated with clients
M.2.3) EIN companies which have cooperated with suppliers
M.2.4) EIN companies which have cooperated with competitors and/or companies of their same branch
M.2.5) EIN companies which have cooperated with experts and consultancy companies
M.2.6) EIN companies which have cooperated with Commercial laboratories / R&D companies
M.2.7) EIN companies which have cooperated with universities
M.2.8) EIN companies which have cooperated with public R+D organisations
M.2.9) EIN companies which have cooperated with technological centres
M.3) % of companies which have cooperated in innovation out of total of companies
N) EIN companies which have received public financing in 2000-2002 for technological innovation:
N.1) from local or autonomous administrations
N.2) from state central administration
N.3) From the European Union
O) % of EIN companies with public financing for innovation out of total of companies
P) EIN companies that have requested information on patents in 2000-2002
P.1) To know if the patent already exists (% companies that request information)
P.2) To control potential infractions when requesting patents (% requesting information)
P.3) To watch competitors (% companies that request information)
P.4) To obtain information from the market (% companies that request information)
P.5) To be kept informed technological changes (% companies that request information)
P.6) To find specific information related to a technological problem (% request information)
P.7) For other reasons (% companies that request information)
Q) EIN companies that have requested patents in 2000-2002
Q.1) Number of patents requested
Q.2) In the Spanish Office for Patents
Q.3) In the European Patent Office
Q.4) In the American Office for Patents and Trademarks
Q.5 PCT patent, Patent Cooperation Treaty
R) EIN companies that protect their inventions or innovations in 2000-2002:
R.1) Through patents (% companies that protect)
R.2) Through register of models of utility, design (% companies that protect)
R.3) Through factory trademarks (% companies that they protect)
R.4) Through royalties (% companies that they protect)
R.5) Through industrial secret (% companies that they protect)
R.6) Through complexity in the design (% companies that they protect)
R.7) Through time leading competitors (% companies that they protect)
Selected:
1
Total:
106
Size of the company
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Less than 250 employees
250 or more employees
2002 Total
Selected:
1
Total:
3
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1) The data '.' that appears in the cells relating to the following branches of activity have been hidden for reasons of statistical secret: a) NACE 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 y 23 b) NACE 23 c) NACE 17, 18, 19 d) NACE 19 e) NACE 30 f) NACE 35 g) NACE 351
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Source:National Statistics Institute