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Five types of innovation in Canadian manufacturing: First results from the Survey of Innovation 2005
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Chart 1 Percentage of innovators in Canadian manufacturing establishments, 2002 to 2004
Chart 2 Five types of innovation in Canadian manufacturing establishments, 2002 to 2004
Table
Table 1 Top three industry groups by type of innovation, based on percentage of establishments, 2002 to 2004
Motives for co-operation in innovation: Evidence from the 2005 Canadian Survey of Innovation
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Table 1 Percentage of firms that co-operated on innovation activities for a given motive between 2002 and 2004, by industry type
Innovation and global supply chains: Findings from the Survey of Innovation 2005
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Chart 1 Percentage of manufacturing plants by selected global supply chain indicators and size of plant, 2004
Chart 2 Percentage of manufacturing plants by selected global supply chain indicators, innovators and non-innovators, 2004
Chart 3 Percentage of innovative manufacturing plants with world-first innovations, by global supply chain participation and selected indicators, 2004
Firm characteristics and fund-raising activities of biotech firms in Canada
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Table 1 Key variables for innovative biotechnology firms, by sector and size, 2005
Table 2 Fund-raising by innovative biotechnology firms, by sector and size, 2005
Start-up funding sources and biotechnology firm growth
Tables
Table 1 Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression results (dependent variable is firm RevenueGrowth)
Table 2 Ordinary least squares (OLS) regression results (dependent variable is firm RevenueGrowth/R&DCapital)
Dropping the Internet: Who and why?
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Chart 1 Percentage of former users citing reasons for no longer using the Internet, 2005
Table
Table 1 Percentage of Canadians aged 18 and older by selected socio-economic characteristics and Internet status, 2005
How does firm size affect the perceived benefits of Internet business?
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Chart 1 Perceived benefits for Canadian firms by size, 2006
Scientific research and development services: Profile of a young and dynamic industry
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Chart 1 Research and development (R&D) expenditures and number of enterprises in the scientific R&D services industry, 1997 to 2003
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Table 1 Number of enterprises entering and exiting the scientific R&D services industry, 1998 to 2003
Table 2 Contribution of start-up enterprises to total for the scientific R&D services industry, 1997 to 2003
Research and development outsourcing and innovation: Evidence from micro-data
Tables
Table 1 Outcome measures after matching, 2002 to 2004
Table 2 Outcome measures after matching innovators only, 2002 to 2004
A profile of Canada's highly qualified personnel
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Chart 1 Distribution of highly qualified persons, place of birth by selected country or region, 2001
Tables
Table 1 Highly qualified persons by immigrant status and period of immigration, 2001
Table 2 Highly qualified persons by selected demographic characteristics and field of study, 2001
Table 3 Highly qualified persons, place of birth by selected country or region, 2001