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OECD workshop on measuring the link between public procurement, R&D and innovation. "Preliminary evidence from Portuguese CIS 2012", preasentation by Alexandre Paredes.TRANSCRIPT
Preliminary evidence from Portuguese CIS 2012
Paris, 5-6 December 2013
Introduction
The Community Innovation Survey (CIS) is the main data source for measuring innovation in Europe.
The CIS 2012 is carried out according to the EU-wide definitions of the 3rd
edition of Oslo Manual.
CIS 2012 was carried out in Portugal by DGEEC, whose competences are delegated by Statistics Portugal (INE).
The survey was launched on the 3rd of June 2013 on an on-line platform specially designed for this statistical operation.
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Methodology Portuguese CIS 20102 covers the following information of the enterprise:
Product, process and ongoing or abandoned innovations
Activities and expenditures for product and process innovations
Public financial support for innovation activities
Source of information for innovation activities
Innovation co-operation
Competitiveness of product and process innovations
User orientation in innovation activities and in production of innovative products (National
questions)
Organizational and Marketing innovation
Public sector procurement and innovation
Strategies and obstacles for reaching enterprise’s goals
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Methodology
The Portuguese implementation of CIS 2012 covers the core target population.
Some core target population with more detailed breakdowns (NACE divisions 15-18, 22-25, 28, 32-33, 38, 46, 49, 58 and 63) and some additional NACE mentioned in European recommendations (NACE divisions 42, 43, 47.1, 69, 74-75) and NACE 86 on full voluntary basis.
All three stratification variables (the economic activities in accordance with NACE, the size-classes and Regional aspects at NUTS 2 level) were used.
A stratified sample of 8,045 enterprises, representing a total population of 21,061, resulted in a response rate until now of 81.4%.
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Difficulties experienced in the implementation of public procurement questions in Portuguese CIS 2012
During the period of CIS 2012 data collection, most of the enterprises didn’t have any difficulties answering questions about public sector procurement.
When calling the support line, the enterprises expressed more difficulties in innovation concepts and issues about expenditures and innovation activities.
In Portuguese CIS 2012 data, we didn’t have non responses in questions related with public sector procurement, because the online platform was designed so that all Eurostat’s harmonized questions were mandatory.
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Preliminary results of public procurement questions in
Portuguese CIS 2012
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All enterprises Enterprises with product
and/or process innovation1
Enterprises with innovation activities2
Only with domestic public sector organisations
15.4% 18.5% 18.7%
Only with Foreign public sector organisations
0.4% 0.6% 0.5%
Domestic and foreign public sector organisations
2.4% 3.8% 3.4%
Domestic or foreign public sector organisations
18.2% 22.8% 22.6%
Number of enterprises 6.551 3.200 4.074
Table 1. Enterprises with procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations (%)
1 Product and/or process innovative enterprises (enterprises that implemented product and/or process innovation including enterprises with ongoing, suspended or abandoned activities, regardless organisational or marketing innovation). 2 Enterprises with innovation activities (enterprises that implemented any type of innovation, including enterprises with abandoned, suspended or ongoing innovation activities). Source: DGEEC/MEC
18.2% of all enterprises have procurement contracts to provide goods or services with domestic or foreign public sector organisations, and 15.4% of all enterprises established procurement contracts with only domestic public sector organizations.
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Table 2. Enterprises that undertake any innovation activities as part of a procurement contract to provide goods or services to a public sector organisations (%)
All enterprises Enterprises with product
and/or process innovation1
Enterprises with innovation activities2
Yes, and innovation required as part of the contract
10.7% 15.0% 12.7%
Yes, but innovation not required as part of the contract
22.0% 29.1% 25.5%
No 72.7% 63.9% 68.6%
Number of enterprises 1.190 731 919
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1 Product and/or process innovative enterprises (enterprises that implemented product and/or process innovation including enterprises with ongoing, suspended or abandoned activities, regardless organisational or marketing innovation). 2 Enterprises with innovation activities (enterprises that implemented any type of innovation, including enterprises with abandoned, suspended or ongoing innovation activities). Source: DGEEC/MEC
15.0% of enterprises with product and/or process innovation that have signed procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations undertake innovation activities that were required as part of the contract.
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Table 3. Enterprises with product innovation that undertake any innovation activities as part of a procurement contract to provide goods or services to a public sector organisations, by type of product (%)
Product Innovation
Only goods Only services Goods and services Total
Yes, and innovation required as part of the contract
14.2% 18.8% 16.3% 16.5%
Yes, but innovation not required as part of the contract
22.6% 30.1% 41.4% 32.6%
No 71.0% 59.1% 52.9% 59.9%
Number of enterprises 155 176 227 558
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Source: DGEEC/MEC
18.8% of enterprises with product innovation, that only introduced innovative services have signed procurement contracts to provide services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations undertake innovation activities that were required as part of the contract.
41.4% of enterprises that introduced innovative goods and services have signed procurement contracts to provide goods and services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations undertake innovation activities that weren’t required as part of the contract.
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Table 4. Enterprises with procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations by NACE Activities (%)
1 Product and/or process innovative enterprises (enterprises that implemented product and/or process innovation including enterprises with ongoing, suspended or abandoned activities, regardless organisational or marketing innovation). 2 Enterprises with innovation activities (enterprises that implemented any type of innovation, including enterprises with abandoned, suspended or ongoing innovation activities). Source: DGEEC/MEC
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Total number of
enterprises
% of enterprises
with procurement
contracts
Total number of
enterprises
% of enterprises
with procurement
contracts
Total number of
enterprises
% of enterprises
with procurement
contracts
Nace 05-09 (Mining and quarrying) 73 21.9% 20 30.0% 33 30.3%
Nace 10-12 (Manufacture of food products, beverages and
tobacco)304 14.8% 159 18.2% 205 17.6%
Nace 13-15 (Manufacture of textiles, wearing apparel,
leather and related products)393 2.5% 161 4.3% 188 4.3%
Nace 16-18 (Manufacture of wood, paper, printing and
reproduction)439 13.9% 194 19.1% 241 18.3%
Nace 19-22 (Manufacture of petroleum, chemical,
pharmaceutical, rubber and plastic products)371 13.5% 247 17.8% 286 16.4%
Nace 23 (Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
products)314 11.1% 146 13.0% 175 14.9%
Nace 24-25 (Manufacture of basic metals and fabricated
metal products, except machinery and equipment)688 8.6% 317 11.4% 411 11.2%
Nace 26-30 (Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products, electrical equipment, motor vehicles and other
transport equipment)
484 12.4% 308 14.3% 349 14.3%
Nace 31-33 (Manufacture of furniture; jewellery, musical
instruments, toys; repair and installation of machinery and
equipment)
440 10.5% 204 13.7% 240 14.2%
Nace 35 (Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply) 40 37.5% 21 52.4% 28 50.0%
NACE 36 (Water collection, treatment and supply) 65 29.2% 34 38.2% 44 36.4%
Nace 37-39 (Sewerage, waste management, remediation
activities)170 37.1% 90 36.7% 113 38.1%
Nace 42-43 (Construction) 34 58.8% 19 47.4% 24 50.0%
All enterprisesEnterprises with product and/or
process innovation1
Enterprises with innovation
activities2
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Table 4. Enterprises with procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations by NACE Activities (%) (Cont.)
1 Product and/or process innovative enterprises (enterprises that implemented product and/or process innovation including enterprises with ongoing, suspended or abandoned activities, regardless organisational or marketing innovation). 2 Enterprises with innovation activities (enterprises that implemented any type of innovation, including enterprises with abandoned, suspended or ongoing innovation activities). Source: DGEEC/MEC
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Total number of
enterprises
% of enterprises
with procurement
contracts
Total number of
enterprises
% of enterprises
with procurement
contracts
Total number of
enterprises
% of enterprises
with procurement
contracts
Nace 46-47 (Wholesale and retail trade) 1.046 23.8% 432 30.8% 645 28.5%
NACE 49-51 (Land transport and transport via pipelines,
water transport and air transport)348 17.8% 143 22.4% 186 24.7%
Nace 52-53 (Warehousing and support activities for
transportation and postal and courier activities)177 14.7% 74 24.3% 102 20.6%
Nace 58 (Publishing activities) 105 24.8% 63 31.7% 80 28.8%
Nace 59-60 (Motion picture, video, television programme
production; programming and broadcasting activities)41 36.6% 20 30.0% 27 33.3%
Nace 61-63 (Telecommunications, Computer programming
and Information service activities)217 42.9% 146 47.9% 168 45.8%
Nace 64-66 (Financial and insurance activities) 277 13.7% 146 15.8% 193 15.5%
Nace 69 (Legal and accounting activities) 107 17.8% 29 37.9% 46 30.4%
Nace 71-73 (Architectural and engineering activities;
technical testing and analysis; Scientific research and
development; Advertising and market research)
257 35.0% 128 36.7% 174 39.1%
Nace 74-75 (Other professional, scientific and technical
activities; veterinary activities)72 30.6% 41 34.1% 53 32.1%
Nace 86 (Human health activities) 89 57.3% 58 70.7% 63 69.8%
All enterprisesEnterprises with product and/or
process innovation1
Enterprises with innovation
activities2
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Enterprises with product and/or process innovation in NACE86 (Human health activities)
and NACE 35 (Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply) have the highest percentage of enterprises with procurement contracts to provide goods or services with domestic or foreign public sector organisations (70.7% and 52.4%, respectively).
58.8% of all enterprises in NACE’s 42-43 established procurement contracts with domestic or foreign public sector organisations.
On the other hand, the smallest proportion of enterprises with procurement contracts to provide goods or services were found in NACE´s 13-15 (Manufacture of textiles, wearing apparel, leather and related products).
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Table 5. Enterprises that signed procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or
foreign public sector organisations, by size of employees (%)
10 to 49 employees 50 to 249 employees 250 employees or more Total
Only with domestic public sector organisations
14.1% 16.8% 19.4% 15.4%
Only with Foreign public sector organisations
0.4% 0.4% 0.2% 0.4%
Domestic and foreign public sector organisations
1.4% 2.9% 5.9% 2.4%
Domestic or foreign public sector organisations
15.9% 20.1% 25.5% 18.2%
Number of enterprises 4.151 1.570 830 6.551
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Source: DGEEC/MEC
Larger enterprises can more easily sign procurement contracts to provide goods or services with domestic or foreign public sector organisations.
19.4% of large enterprises established procurement contracts to provide goods or services with only domestic public sector organisations.
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Table 6. Enterprises with product innovation that signed procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations, by size of employees (%)
Product Innovation
10 to 49 employees 50 to 249 employees 250 employees or more Total
Only with domestic public sector organisations
20.0% 18.6% 23.5% 20.2%
Only with Foreign public sector organisations
0.8% 0.8% 0.5% 0.7%
Domestic and foreign public sector organisations
3.6% 4.9% 7.1% 4.7%
Domestic or foreign public sector organisations
24.4% 24.2% 31.0% 25.7%
Number of enterprises 1.097 656 422 2.175
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Source: DGEEC/MEC
25.7% of product innovation enterprises signed procurement contracts to provide goods or services with domestic or foreign public sector organisations.
31% of large enterprises that introduced product innovations established procurement contracts to provide goods or services while only 24.2% of medium enterprises with product innovation signed this type of contracts.
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Table 7. Enterprises with process innovation that signed procurement contracts to provide goods or services for domestic or foreign public sector organisations, by size of employees (%)
Process Innovation
10 to 49 employees 50 to 249 employees 250 employees or more Total
Only with domestic public sector organisations
17.7% 17.8% 21.8% 18.5%
Only with Foreign public sector organisations
0.6% 0.8% 0.4% 0.6%
Domestic and foreign public sector organisations
2.5% 4.1% 7.3% 3.8%
Domestic or foreign public sector organisations
20.8% 22.6% 29.6% 22.9%
Number of enterprises 1.349 783 467 2.599
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Source: DGEEC/MEC
22.9% of process innovation enterprises signed procurement contracts to provide goods or services with domestic or foreign public sector organisations.
29.6% of large enterprises that introduced process innovations established procurement contracts to provide goods or services while only 20.8% of small enterprises with process innovation signed this type of contracts.
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