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Enterprises With Innovation Activities
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Metadata
Relevance/rationale of the indicator (resp. why the indicator was chosen to measure the target and how it is suitable for these purposes) | From the point of view of companies, innovations represent a key element for their further development and increasing competitiveness within the current globalized market. |
Target value of the indicator and its evaluation | No quantitative target has been set. |
Definition | Innovations include product or process innovations (newly innovation of business processes). Product innovation is the introduction of a new or substantially improved product or service to the market. These products or services have characteristics or intended uses that are significantly different from the company's previous products. Only significant changes to technical specifications, components and materials, embedded software, user accessibility or other functional characteristics are included. Business process innovation represents the introduction of a new or substantially improved internal process in the company, a new method in marketing or significant changes in the organization of the company. Innovating enterprises are enterprises that introduced at least one of the above-mentioned innovations during the monitored period. Data on innovations are obtained based on a statistical survey that fully respects methodological principles of the European Union (EU) and of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) stated in the Oslo Manual (OECD, 2018) and in the Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council. The statistical survey population includes reporting units of the business enterprise sector with 10+ employees in selected key economic activities according to the Classification of Economic Activities (CZ-NACE). For more information see: Guidelines for Collecting, Reporting and Using Data on Innovation, Oslo Manual, OECD, 2018 (https://www.oecd.org/innovation/oslo-manual-2018-9789264304604-en.htm) |
Measuring unit | % |
Indicator disaggregation | Breakdown by: Ownership of enterprise Enterprise size group (employees) Industry (CZ-NACE section, division) Cohesion region (CZ-NUTS 2) |
Reference period (resp. the period to which the indicator relates) | Three years |
Related geographical area | CZ (NUTS 0), regions of cohesion (NUTS 2) |
Comment | The share of enterprises with innovative activities fell sharply from 56% in 2006–2008 to 42% in 2008–2010, then gradually has started to increase again. In the period 2018–2020, the share exceeded 50% again, with 56.9% of enterprises in the Czech Republic innovating. |
Update periodicity | Once per two years |
Time coverage since | 2018 |
Time coverage until | 2020 |
Time series available at the data provider since | 2006–2020 |
Data publication date (resp. the date when the data provider publishes (regularly) data; it is given in the format T + the number of days, months or years when T is the end of the reference period) | T+18 |
Contact point - data provider - e-mail | vaclav.sojka@czso.cz |
Contact point - data provider - name | Václav Sojka |
Data source | Czech Statistical Office |
Data origin | Community Innovation Survey |
Links to detailed metadata or methodology | https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/inn_cis12_esms.htm |
Links to international comparison | https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/science-technology-innovation/data/database https://www.oecd.org/innovation/inno-stats.htm |