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- Annual Survey of Research and Development in Canadian Industry (50)
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- Table: 27-10-0027-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Federal extramural expenditures on science and technology, by science and technology components, performing sector and major departments and agencies for Canada from 2000 to today.Release date: 2023-06-06
- Table: 27-10-0028-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Federal personnel engaged in science and technological activities, by occupational category and major departments and agencies for Canada from 2000 to today.Release date: 2023-06-06
- Table: 27-10-0029-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Federal personnel engaged in science and technological activities, by science and technology components and major departments and agencies for Canada from 2000 to today.Release date: 2023-06-06
- Table: 33-10-0207-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Percentage of enterprises for which specific reasons for bringing engineering and research and development (R&D) services activities to Canada were not at all important, somewhat important, important or very important, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code and enterprise size, based on a three-year observation period. Reasons for bringing business activities to Canada include cost savings from locating abroad did not materialize (lower operating costs), labour costs abroad have risen (lower labour costs in Canada), better quality of labour or resources in Canada, lower Canadian dollar, consolidating number of suppliers, tax or other financial incentives, concerns about intellectual property, proximity to customers or other logistical issues, and other reasons related to engineering and research and development (R&D) services.
Release date: 2021-07-27 - Table: 37-10-0166-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
The proportion who received research funding in the past 5 years among university professors, instructors, teachers, or researchers, postdoctoral fellows and doctorate students by funding type (federal and non-federal), region, employment status, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, arts, social science, education, legal studies, trades, services, natural resources and conservation) groupings and selected population characteristics.
Release date: 2020-09-22 - Table: 37-10-0167-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
The proportion involved in an academic or applied research project among college professors, instructors, teachers or researchers in the past 5 years, by employment status, region, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, arts, social science, education, legal studies, trades, services, natural resources and conservation) groupings and selected population characteristics.
Release date: 2020-09-22 - Table: 27-10-0003-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD) and personnel by field of science or technology and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) for Canada from 2009 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- 58. Business enterprise expenditure on research and development, by country of control and industry ArchivedTable: 27-10-0070-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD), by country of control and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- 59. Business enterprise extramural payments for research and development, by location of recipient and industry ArchivedTable: 27-10-0073-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise extramural payments for research and development, by location of recipient and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- Table: 27-10-0074-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD), by sources of funds from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
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- 61. Business enterprise expenditure on research and development, by performing company employment size ArchivedTable: 27-10-0075-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD), by performing company employment size from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- 62. Business enterprise expenditure on research and development, by performing company revenue size ArchivedTable: 27-10-0079-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD), by performing company revenue size for Canada from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- 63. Business enterprise expenditure on research and development, by research and development expenditures size ArchivedTable: 27-10-0081-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD), by research and development expenditure size from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- Table: 27-10-0082-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise current expenditure on research and development as a percentage of performing company revenues, by country of control and the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- 65. Business enterprise payments made and received for intellectual property and other technology related services ArchivedTable: 27-10-0083-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise payments made and received for intellectual property and other technology related services from 2009 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- Table: 27-10-0102-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise foreign receipts and payments for research and development, intellectual property and other technology related services for Canada from 2000 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- 67. Business enterprise energy research and development expenditures and extramural payments, by area of technology ArchivedTable: 27-10-0103-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise energy research and development expenditures and extramural payments outside Canada, by energy related areas of technology from 2009 to 2013.Release date: 2017-04-24
- Table: 27-10-0002-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Business enterprise expenditure on research and development (BERD) and personnel by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) from 1994 to reference year 2013.Release date: 2017-04-19
- 69. Private non-profit organizations research and development intramural expenditures, by type of science ArchivedTable: 27-10-0107-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Private non-profit organizations by research and development intramural expenditures and type of science for Canada from 2006 to today.Release date: 2017-04-18
- 70. Private non-profit organizations research and development intramural expenditures by sources of funds ArchivedTable: 27-10-0109-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Private non-profit organizations research and development intramural expenditures, by sources of funds for Canada from 2006 to today.Release date: 2017-04-18
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- Articles and reports: 11F0019M2002190Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper investigates the financial characteristics of new small firms. The analysis develops a representative, small-firm financial profile and evaluates the extent to which the proportionate use of different instruments and sources is correlated with industry-level and firm-specific characteristics. Multivariate methods are then used to examine relationships among financial structure, R&D intensity, and innovation.
Our results suggest that relationships between knowledge intensity and capital structure are bidirectional. After a range of industry- and firm-level covariates are controlled for, firms that devote a higher percentage of their investment expenditure to R&D also exhibit fewer debt-intensive structures. Conversely, debt-intensive structures also act to constrain investments in R&D. These relationships, however, depend upon the type of debt in the asset mix. It is the share of long-term debt to total assets that is negatively related to investments in knowledge.
Release date: 2002-05-24 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20010025752Geography: CanadaDescription:
With revenues of almost $2 billion, what are the characteristics and activities of firms that use or develop biotechnology as an important part of their firm's activities? Human Health biotechnology dominates both the revenue and spending in the biotechnology sector. Read this enlightening article for further details including dicussion on the geographic location and size of Canadian biotechnology firms.
Release date: 2001-05-02 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20000035763Geography: CanadaDescription:
The growing trend towards a knowledge-based economy has impacted the way research is funded and performed in Canadian universities. As higher quality estimates of R&D activities by this sector are of increasing importance to policy makers, Statistics Canada has begun substantial revisions to the methods for calculating estimates for higher education R&D. The implementation of this plan will provide substantially improved estimates of both dollar values and personnel counts for this sector.
Release date: 2000-10-06 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20000035766Geography: CanadaDescription:
Although universities and federal government departments have unique mandates, both are striving to promote applied research. Recent surveys finally provide a basis for comparison. In 1999, universities reported over 1,800 active patents with royalties approaching $19 million. Federal governments departments had almost 2,000 patents generating $12 million in royalties.
Release date: 2000-10-06 - 55. Why do the surveys of innovation and R&D diverge? ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20000035768Geography: CanadaDescription:
Why do innovation surveys produce radically different estimates of the number of R&D performers than R&D surveys? The factors contributing to divergence are presented with detail on selected contributors.
Release date: 2000-10-06 - 56. Biotechnology research and development (R&D) in Canadian industry: A portrait of large R&D performers in 1997 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20000035772Geography: CanadaDescription:
Technological change and innovations depend greatly on R&D activities and investments. R&D is concentrated around the "core firms" that are responsible for 87% of expenditures. Biotechnology R&D performers accounted for $904 million of R&D expenditure. Biotechnology R&D is concentrated in large firms with 75% of R&D occuring in firms with 100 or more employees. Almost 77% of funding sources for R&D in biotechnology came from the private sector and 21% from foreign sources.
Release date: 2000-10-06 - 57. Industrial research and development, 1996 to 2000 ArchivedStats in brief: 88-003-X20000035778Geography: CanadaDescription:
Updates on expenditures and personnel.
Release date: 2000-10-06 - 58. Multinationals and the Canadian Innovation Process ArchivedArticles and reports: 11F0019M2000151Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines whether new views of the multinational that see these firms as decentralizing research and development (R&D) activities abroad to exploit local competencies accord with the activities of multinationals in Canada. The paper describes the innovation regime of multinational firms in Canada by examining the differences between foreign- and domestically owned firms. It focuses on the extent to which R&D is used; the type of R&D activity; the importance of R&D relative to other sources of innovative ideas; whether the use of these other ideas indicates that multinationals are closely tied into local innovation networks; the intensity of innovation; and the use that is made of intellectual property rights to protect innovations from being copied by others.
We find that, far from being passively dependent on R&D from their parents, foreign-owned firms in Canada are more active in R&D than the population of Canadian-owned firms. They are also more often involved in R&D collaboration projects both abroad and in Canada. As expected, foreign subsidiaries enjoy the advantage of accessing technology from their parent and sister companies. While multinationals are more closely tied into a network of related firms for innovative ideas than are domestically owned firms, their local R&D unit is a more important source of information for innovation than are these inter-firm links. Surprisingly, foreign subsidiaries also more frequently report that they are using technology from unrelated firms. Moreover, the multinational is just as likely to develop links into a local university and other local innovation consortia as are domestically owned firms. This evidence indicates that multinationals in Canada are not, on the whole, operating subsidiaries whose scientific development capabilities are truncated - at least not in comparison to domestically owned firms.
A comparison of the extent and impact of innovation activity of domestically and foreign-owned firms shows that foreign-owned firms innovate in all sectors more frequently than Canadian-owned companies in almost all size categories. They are also more likely to introduce world-first rather than more imitative innovations. Their superiority is most pronounced in the consumer goods sector. Finally, foreign-owned firms are more likely to protect their innovations with patent protection.
The paper also compares foreign subsidiaries to Canadian corporations that have an international orientation. These additional comparisons show that the two groups of multinationals are quite similar, both with regards to the likelihood that they conduct some form of R&D and that they introduce innovations. These results indicate that it is as much the degree of globalization that the nationality of ownership that affects the degree of innovativeness.
Overall, the survey results suggest that foreign-owned firms make a significant contribution to technological progress and innovation in Canadian industry.
Release date: 2000-06-27 - 59. Federal government personnel engaged in scientific and technological (S&T) activities, 1990-1991 to 1999-2000 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20000025118Geography: CanadaDescription:
The number of personnel in scientific and technological (S&T) activities in the federal government has declined by 15% since 1990-1991.
Release date: 2000-06-01 - 60. Research and development (R&D) in a service economy ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20000025120Geography: CanadaDescription:
Over two-thirds of Canada's gross domestic product (GDP) and three-quarters of employment result from service activity, and close to 60% of the measured reserach and development is performed in the service sector.
Release date: 2000-06-01
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