A comparison of the second and third UK community innovation survey [CIS2 & CIS3]. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Examines variables related to innovation outputs and selected factors influencing innovation output, namely innovation inputs and innovation constraints. It also compares the number of self-declared innovators in CIS 2 with CIS 3.
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| 02/1669 | 01-01-2002 |
A4 38 Pages
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CIS4 pilot survey: Report to the DTI prepared by the Centre for Business Research, Cambridge University. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
The Community Innovation Survey (CIS) is a survey conducted every 4 years by EU member states that allows the monitoring of Europe’s progress in the area of innovation. The UK Innovation Survey will provide the UK data covering 2002-2004 for the fourth survey (CIS 4). This document is a report of an early stage pilot exercise exploring various aspects of the CIS process.
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| 04/2166 | 17-06-2004 |
A4 46 Pages
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DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS Design in innovation: coming out from the shadow of R&D. An analysis of the UK innovation survey of 2005. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
DIUS research report 09 12. Report of an analysis of the evidence provided by the UK innovation survey of 2005 concerning the role of design in the innovation activities of firms. Suggests that design is an important complementary asset for innovation, particular for high level innovation.
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| 09/1624 | 31-07-2009 |
A4 42 Pages
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Detailed results from the third UK community innovation survey (CIS3). (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
The community investigation survey takes place every 4 years in European countries to investigate levels of innovation in business. This survey covers 1998-2000 and provides detailed results from the survey.
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| 04/2115 | 30-05-2004 |
A4 39 Pages
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DTI ECONOMICS PAPER DTI economics paper no.12: the empirical economics of standards. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
An empirical study of the impact of standardisation on innovation, economic and productivity growth and the transmission of technology.
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| 05/1168 | 24-06-2005 |
A4 123 Pages
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First findings from the UK innovation survey 2011. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Report on results from the UK innovation survey 2011 which covers the three-year period 2008-2010. Aims to provide information for policy and research purposes, giving insights into the innovation process. Covers why and how companies innovate, their information sources, how they protect their innovations and the barriers they come across.
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| 12/P107 | 03-05-2012 |
A4 22 Pages
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DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS How innovative are UK firms? Evidence from the 4th community innovation survey (CIS4) on the synergistic effects of innovations. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
DIUS research report 09 08. Report of a study that uses CIS4 data to explore the pattern of use of innovations in UK industry and to test for the existence of complementarities. Two innovation factors are isolated the most important: wide innovative activities such as marketing, organizational, management and strategic innovations, and more traditional activities such as process, product and technological innovations.
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| 09/1616 | 31-05-2009 |
A4 31 Pages
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Industrial breakdown of the UK innovation survey 2001 (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Industrial analyses of the UK innovation survey 2001.
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| 03/1778 | 01-01-2003 |
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Innovative businesses and the science and technology base: an analysis using CIS3 data. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
The main objectives of this small project are to use the community innovation survey (CIS3) data and appropriate econometric analysis to investigate several questions of direct policy related interest.
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| 02/1666 | 16-10-2002 |
A4 57 Pages
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DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS Innovators and the research base: an exploration using the 4th community innovation survey (CIS4). (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
DIUS research report 09 10. Report that aims to use CIS4 data to explore some different questions about the ways in which companies collaborate with the research base and/or use it as a source of information.
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| 09/1613 | 31-05-2009 |
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DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS Management innovation in the UK. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
DIUS research report 09 07. Uses data from the UK community innovation survey (CIS3 and CIS4) as well as data from the annual respondents database (ARD) at the Office for National Statistics to answer four questions relating to management innovation, and make a set of recommendations.
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| 09/1612 | 31-05-2009 |
A4 25 Pages
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Measuring economic impacts of investment in the research base and innovation: a new framework for measurement. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Description of new reporting framework for measuring economic impacts of investment in research and innovation.
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| 07/1057 | 01-06-2007 |
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Persistence and change in UK innovation 2002-2006. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Supporting document for the Annual Innovation Review, giving results from the 2007 UK Innovation Survey.
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| 160-08-IN-ON | 04-12-2008 |
A4 92 Pages
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Regional breakdown of the UK innovation survey 2001. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Provides greater depth in the form of regional analyses of the UK innovation survey 2001.
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| 02/1667 | 01-01-2002 |
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Regional innovation performance in the UK. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Describes and quantifies innovation activities and performance in UK regions in the context of economic performance overall.
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| 02/1665 | 01-01-2002 |
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DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS Revealed versus deterring barriers to innovation: evidence from the 4th community innovation survey (CIS4). (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
DIUS research report 09 09. Report of a study of non-innovating companies and a detailed analysis of non-innovators. Examines whether the relationship between the importance attached to barriers and the degree of engagement in innovative activities varies between different types of non-innovating companies. Uses data from the UK Innovation Survey 2005, which is part of CIS4.
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| 09/1615 | 31-05-2009 |
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Sourcing science: the use by industry of the science base for innovation; evidence from UK's innovation survey. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Draws on the UK's version of the 3rd European community innovation survey to investigate the 'public science base' - that is university and publicly funded research institutions - makes to innovation in firms.
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| 03/1777 | 08-08-2003 |
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The distribution of innovation activity across UK industry: final report. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Report of an ESRC research placement fellowship between the University of Exeter Business School and BIS. Analyses UK innovation survey data to explore the distribution of innovation in the UK. Focuses on uncovering ‘innovation hotspots’, geographical and/or industrial concentrations of highly innovative activity, and examines the possibility of highly innovative firms in unexpected places.
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| 11/831 | 06-05-2011 |
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DIUS RESEARCH REPORTS The elixir or burden of youth? Exploring differences among start-ups and established firms in innovation behaviour in the UK. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
DIUS research report 09 11. Aims to redress the lack of research in the area of start-ups using a representative sample of 16,445 firms in the UK drawn from the CIS 4 dataset. It uses a descriptive and econometric analysis, including a matching estimate approach, to explore differences between start-ups and established firms.
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| 09/1611 | 31-05-2009 |
A4 33 Pages
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The impact of technological regimes on patterns of sustained and sporadic innovation activities in UK industries. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Brings together ideas about technological regimes, and looks at their influence on patterns of sustained or persistent innovation.
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| 04/2116 | 01-01-2004 |
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UK innovation survey 2009: science and innovation analysis. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Report on results from the UK innovation survey 2009. Aims to provide information for policy and research purposes, giving insights into the innovation process. Covers why and how companies innovate, their information sources, how they protect their innovations and the barriers they come across. Data for the tables and figures in this publication is also available in a machine processable format on the Transparency/Report Data webpage.
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| 10/P107A | 02-02-2010 |
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UK innovation survey 2009: statistical annex. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
Statistical annex based on data from the 2009 UK innovation survey. It Includes an overview of the methodology, details of response rates and weighting, and reference tables with the survey results.
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| 10/P106 | 24-11-2010 |
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UK results from the 2nd community innovation survey. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)
The aim of the European community innovation survey was to gather up-to-date information on the extent and characteristics of technological innovation activity in enterprises both in UK and other European countries. The survey also asked about organisational and management change.
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| 98/1235 | 01-01-1998 |
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