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Geographic localization (NUTS - 2013)Proportion of enterprises with innovation activities with 10 and more persons employed with process innovation (%) by Geographic localization (NUTS - 2013) and Type of process innovation; Biennial (1)
Data reference period
2020 - 2022
Type of process innovation
T: Total of process innovation1: Methods for producing goods or providing services (including methods for developing goods or services)2: Logistics, delivery or distribution methods3: Methods for information processing or communication4: Methods for accounting or other administrative operations5: Business practices for organising procedures or external relations6: Methods of organising work responsibility, decision making or human resource management7: Marketing methods for promotion, packaging, pricing, product placement or after sales services
% % % % % % % %
PT: Portugal90,460,837,455,938,545,266,046,4
1: Continente90,460,937,456,038,745,465,846,3
2: Região Autónoma dos Açores90,657,339,749,338,137,472,251,9
3: Região Autónoma da Madeira91,459,234,157,332,342,471,547,5
Proportion of enterprises with innovation activities with 10 and more persons employed with process innovation (%) by Geographic localization (NUTS - 2013) and Type of process innovation; Biennial - Statistics Portugal/DGEEC, Innovation community survey
Note(s):
(1) indicator created following the Community Innovation Survey (CIS), 2018 edition, for the period 2016 to 2018, which reflected the 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.
Information on Innovation from previous editions of this survey remains available for consultation on INE's website.

This data last updated:april 16, 2024