8158.0 - Innovation in Australian Business, 2008-09 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 26/08/2010
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FINANCIAL INDICATORS
No expenditure on any activities related to the development or introduction of any new or significantly improved goods, services, processes or methods was reported by 29% of innovation-active businesses. Businesses employing 0-4 persons were more than twice as likely to have no expenditure on activities related to innovation (35%) than businesses employing 200 or more persons (14%). Acquisition of machinery, equipment or technology was the most commonly reported type of innovation-related expenditure at 45%. A relatively high proportion of innovation-active businesses also reported expenditure on training (30%) and marketing (28%) activities related to innovation. Acquisition of machinery, equipment or technology was the most reported form of innovation expenditure across all employment size ranges, from 40% of innovation-active businesses with 0-4 persons employed, to 64% for 200 or more persons employed. Businesses that employed 200 or more persons (34%) were almost three times as likely to report expenditure on design, planning or testing than businesses with 0-4 persons employed (12%). At industry level, the highest proportion of businesses reporting acquisition of machinery, equipment or technology were in Mining (67%). Businesses in Financial and insurance services were the most likely to report expenditure on training (46%), while Wholesale trade had the lowest proportion, at 22%. Electricity, gas, water and waste services was the only industry to record above 10% for research and experimental development acquired from other businesses. Government Financial Assistance for Innovation Related Activities Innovation-active businesses were asked if they had received any financial assistance from Australian government organisations specifically for the purpose of innovation. Those who indicated that they did were asked which broad level of government provided this assistance.
Almost 4% of innovation-active businesses indicated receiving financial assistance from Australian government organisations for the development or introduction of new goods, services, processes or methods during the year ended 30 June 2009. It is important for users to note that the population varies considerably between each employment size group. For example, 10% of innovation-active businesses with 200 or more persons employed reported receiving government financial assistance for innovation; this represents approximately 300 businesses. While just 2% of innovation-active businesses with 0-4 persons employed reported receiving government financial assistance; this represents approximately 9,000 businesses.
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