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 Proportion of enterprises with 10 and more persons employed (NACE Rev. 2, B a H, J, K, M e Q) with technological innovation activities and cooperation for innovation (%) by Regions for Portugal 2020 and Employment size class; Biennial
Data reference period (1) Regions for Portugal 2020 (2) Proportion of enterprises with 10 and more persons employed (NACE Rev. 2, B a H, J, K, M e Q) with technological innovation activities and cooperation for innovation (%) by Regions for Portugal 2020 and Employment size class; Biennial
Employment size class
T: Total1: 10 - 249 persons2: 250 and more persons
% % %
2020 - 2022PT: Portugal26,825,556,6
A: Mainland more developed regions31,930,356,4
B: Mainland less developed regions24,823,756,4
C: Outermost regions19,017,563,2
Proportion of enterprises with 10 and more persons employed (NACE Rev. 2, B a H, J, K, M e Q) with technological innovation activities and cooperation for innovation (%) by Regions for Portugal 2020 and Employment size class; Biennial - DGEEC, Innovation community survey
Note(s):
(1) The CIS 2018 survey, for the period 2016 to 2018, reflects methodological and concept changes following the revision of the Oslo Manual (4th edition), in which the major change to the definition of enterprise innovation was the reduction, from the complexity of the previous definition based on four types of innovation (product, process, organizational and marketing), to two main types: product innovations and process innovations. The revised definition also reduces the ambiguity of the requirement for "significant" change by comparing both new and improved innovations to the enterprise¿s existing products or processes. The concept of technological innovation, from the previous edition, includes product innovation and part of the current process innovation, in addition to ongoing or abandoned innovation activities (product and / or process).
(2) NUTS II regions in the Typology of regions for Portugal 2020: A - Mainland more developed regions: Área Metropolitana de Lisboa e Algarve; B - Mainland less developed regions: Norte, Centro e Alentejo; C - Outermost regions: Região Autónoma dos Açores e Região Autónoma da Madeira.

This data last updated:april 16, 2024