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Innovation in Companies Survey
Technological Innovation in Companies Survey. Year 2000
Technological Innovation. Main indicators.
Results by economic activity, method employed to protect innovations or inventions and size of the company.
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companies and percentage
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Economic activity
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TOTAL COMPANIES
1. EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES AND PETROLEUM
1.1 Extractive industries
1.2 Petroleum industries
2. FOOD, BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO
3. TEXTILES, CLOTHING, LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR
3.1 TEXTILES
3.2 CLOTHING AND FURS
3.3 LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR
4. WOOD, PAPER, PUBLISHING, GRAPHIC ARTS
4.1 WOOD AND CORK
4.2 CARDBOARD AND PAPER
4.3 PUBLISHING, PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION
5. CHEMISTRY
5.1 CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
5.2 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
6. RUBBER AND PLASTIC MATERIALS
7. VARIOUS NON-METALLIC ORE PRODUCTS
8. METALLURGY
8.1 FERROUS METALLURGY PRODUCTS
8.2 NON-FERROUS METALLURGY PRODUCTS
9. METALLIC MANUFACTURES
10. MACHINERY, TRANSPORT MATERIAL
10.1 MACHINERY AND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
10.2 OFFICE, CALCULATION AND COMPUTER MACHINES
10.3 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY
10.4 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
10.4.1 ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
10.4.2 RADIO, TV AND COMMUNICATION APPARATUS
10.5 OPTICAL AND TIME-KEEPING INSTRUMENTS
10.6 MOTOR VEHICLES
10.7 OTHER TRANSPORT MATERIAL
10.7.1 NAVAL CONSTRUCTION
10.7.2 MANUFACTURE OF AIRCRAFT AND SPACECRAFT
10.7.3 OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT
11. MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES
11.1 FURNITURE
11.2 OTHER MANUFACTURING ACTIVITIES
12. RECYCLING
13. ENERGY AND WATER
14. CONSTRUCTION
15. TRADE AND CATERING
16. TRANSPORT, STORAGE
17. POST AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
17.1 POSTAL AND COURRIER ACTIVITIES
17.2 TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
18. FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
19. REAL ESTATE, COMPANY SERVICES
19.1 COMPUTER AND RELATED ACTIVITIES
19.1.1 COMPUTER PROGRAMMES
19.1.2 OTHER COMPUTING ACTIVITIES
19.2 R+D SERVICES
19.3 OTHER SERVICES TO COMPANIES
20. PUBLIC, SOCIAL AND COLLECTIVE SERVICES
Selected:
54
Total:
54
Method employed to protect innovations or inventions
Values that contain
(A): Companies that have applied for patents in 1998-2000
(A1): Innovative
(A2) Non innovative
(A3) % of companies with patent application
(B): Companies with patents in force at the end of 2000
(B1): Innovative
(B2): Non innovative
(B3): % of companies with patents in force
(C): Number of applications for patents in 1998-2000
(C1): From innovative companies
(C2): From non innovative companies
(D): Number of patents in force at the end of 2000
(D1) From innovative companies
(D2) From non-innovative companies
Companies that protect their innventions or innovations in 1998-2000 by way of: Register of models or designs
Companies that protect their inventions or innovations in 1998-2000 by way of: Factory brandnames
Companies that protect their inventions or innovations in 1998-2000 by way of: royalties
Companies that protect their inventions or innovations in 1998-2000 by way of: Industrial secret
Companies that protect their inventions or innovations in 1998-2000: Complexity in the design
Companies which protect their inventions or innovations in 1998-2000: Time spent leading competitors
(%) protect and consider the method of register of models or designs of high importance
(%) protect and consider the method of factory trademarks of high importance
(%) protect and consider the method of royalties of high importance
(%) protect and consider the method of industrial secret of high importance
(%) protect and consider the method of design complexity of high importance
(%) protect and consider the method of time leading competitors of high importance
Selected:
1
Total:
26
Size of the company
Values that contain
Less than 250 employees
250 or more employees
Total 2000
Selected:
1
Total:
3
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Method employed to protect innovations or inventions
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Source:National Statistics Institute