Streamlining microdata for the analysis of ICT, Innovation and performance : IPTS-IS unit methodological report series #1
This report portrays the outcomes of the workshop 'Bridging Microeconomic Data Sources for the Analysis of ICT, Innovation and Performance' organised by IPTS on the state of the art in international micro founded analyses on Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), R&D, innovation, and economic performance. Micro-level statistics allow us to elicit the internal variability of productive systems. For this reason, they can be extremely useful for understanding industry and macro dynamics, as well as for policy design and monitoring. Nonetheless, large-scale application of these statistics is still limited for different reasons, mostly related to the availability of information. Against this background, the workshop aimed to provide a broad overview of completed and ongoing analyses at national, European and OECD levels, and also to share experiences and discuss proposals to address current issues and fully deploy the potential of microdata. The studies presented covered the whole techno-economic paradigm related to ICTs, innovation and performance, including: factors determining the intensity and sophistication of ICT usage; its relationships with patterns of innovation and performance at firm and macroeconomic levels; the determinants of the EU-US gap in research and knowledge intensive activities; the role of entrepreneurship, and the capability of firms to grow. To this end, the studies used a number of sources in different combinations. Methodological issues addressed in the presentations and debate included: problems encountered when trying to enhance the potential of bridging micro-sources and possible solutions, interactions with macrodata, complementary and non-official statistical sources; measurement of ICT-related activities and R&D across the economy, and the reconciliation of company information to BERD (business expenditure in R&D) statistics; the building of composite indicators and their effectiveness, etc. The report summarises experiences and views gathered and shared on these topics.
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2009
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Other Persons: | De Panizza, Andrea (contributor) ; De Prato, Giuditta (contributor) |
Institutions: | European Commission / Joint Research Centre (issuing body) |
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Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities |
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