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Differences in the characteristics of innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants
Tables
Table 1 Size comparison of innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2002 to 2004
Table 2 Employee education credentials of innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2004
Table 3 Research and development (R&D) and marketing in innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2002 to 2004
Table 4 Use of intellectual property protection in innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2002 to 2004
Table 5 External funding characteristics of innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2002 to 2004
Table 6 Location of revenue sources, raw material expenditures, and machinery and equipment purchases, innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2004
Table 7 Success factors of high importance for innovative and non-innovative manufacturing plants, 2002 to 2004
Internet use: An international and inter-provincial comparison
Charts
Chart 1 Internet use by individuals in the last 12 months from any location, by country, 2005 and 2007
Chart 2 Internet use by individuals in the last 12 months from any location, by province, 2005 and 2007
The ongoing importance of gross domestic expenditures on research and development (GERD)
Table
Table 1 Gross domestic expenditures on research and development (R&D), Canada, 2008
Chart
Chart 1 Trends in research and development performance, by sector, Canada, 1996 to 2008
How general university funds (GUF) fit in research and development statistics
Tables
Table 1 Higher education performing sector, 2002
Table 2 Aggregate statistics on higher education performing sector, 2002