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Commentary on:. Community Innovation Survey II Portugal - 1997. Diogo Mendonça João Letras João Sousa. ITT – March 2001. Topics to be addressed. 1 – Brief Introduction 2 – Methodology and Sample Selection 3 – Data Collection 3 – Results 4 - Conclusions. 1. 1 – Brief Introduction.
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Commentary on: Community Innovation Survey II Portugal - 1997 Diogo Mendonça João Letras João Sousa ITT – March 2001
Topics to be addressed 1 – Brief Introduction 2 – Methodology and Sample Selection 3 – Data Collection 3 – Results 4 - Conclusions
1 1 – Brief Introduction • Drivers: • Need to know the extent and impact of technical innovation in Portugal; • Lack of comparability with Europe. • Time Frame: • Reference Year = 1997 • Work = 1998; INE database = 1996 • Publication = 2000
2 2 – Methodology and Sample Selection • Eurostat Rules. • Measures to ensure validity and statistical weight. • Both Industry and Services were surveyed. Universe of companies = 15.599 Initial sample = 4.000 Targeted economic activity classifications (CAE) Effective sample = 3.416 Final sample = 1.837 (11,8% of Univ.)
3.1 3 – Data Collection • Mail Inquiry • Advantages: Less costly, Faster • Disadvantages: Lower rate of reply, qualifications of who answers, little knowledge on misunderstandings • Form preparation and cover letter • Help-Line made available • Second mailing for non-answers • OVERALL AROUND 70% OF ADDRESSED COMPANIES WERE CONTACTED BY PHONE
4.1 4 - Results Portuguese Innovation Profile
Industry - 25.8% Industry - 90.4% Services - 28.0% Services - 78.7% 3416 co. selected Final sample = 1.837 (11,8% of Univ.) 1.429 industry + 1.987 services 16,3 % adv. for services • Companies intoducing innovative products/processes • Companies involved in R&D activities
4.2 European Innovation Profile • INDUSTRY - More innovative countries have higher innovation rates in SMALL FIRMS comparing with the European average. • SERVICES – Innovation rises with the size of the company.
5.1 5 - Conclusions Extent of technological Innovation in Portugal Portugal has a lower innovation rate compared with the European average, which is supported on: Portugal doesn´t behave as other european countries, where small companies has the higher innovation rate as well as being the new ones.
Resources allocated to Innovation The share spent on R&D and the verified Innovation activities can not be directed related in Portugal, due to: • Considering that 70% of the expenditures are applied in machinery and equipement. • group 1 and group 2, can not be related, however they have the higher I&D expenditure. • Human resources can not be directly related in both sectors with innovative activities.
Innovation Objectives • Mainly, product quality, market increasing and costs reduction, which is shown by the massive investment on machinery and equipement. • Focused on new products/services, that need an higher inovation rate. • Industry search for productivity increasing and Services for market expand/wide range of services. • Europe is more products/services replacement focused.
Cooperation and Innovation Sources • Information Sources: • - for big companies company internal sources • and othercompanies within the same group. - company/university cooperation is found at a low level, once that companies doesn´t consider relevant the universities as information source. - Innovation and cooperation is linked to industry, mainly at the client and supplier level.
Cooperation and Innovation Sources • Information Sources: • - for big companies company internal sources • and othercompanies within the same group. - company/university cooperation is found at a low level, once that companies doesn´t consider relevant the universities as information source. - Innovation and cooperation is linked to industry, mainly at the client and supplier level.
Relevant factors influencing innovation projects in Portugal
Relevant factors influencing innovation projects in Portugal and Europe