Contains information and statistics on mobile internet access, social media use, e-commerce, internet security, cloud services, digital skills and employment of ICT specialists.
EU statistics in the fields of science, technology and innovation cover a range of issues in R&D, community innovation survey, high-tech, and human resources in science and technology.
covering resources devoted to research and development (R&D) and indicators of the results of science and technology (S&T) activities, such as patents and technology balance of payments; and Main Science and Technology Indicators a timely selection of the most frequently used indicators on the scientific and technological performance of the OECD Member countries: resources devoted to R&D, measures of output and the impact on S&T activities (patents, trade in high-technology industries).
Data here aims to show countries technology base: research and development, scientific and technical journal articles, high-technology exports, royalty and license fees, and patents and trademarks. Sources include the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, the U.S. National Science Board, the UN Statistics Division, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Intellectual Property Organization.
Aimed to create a dataset that would enable researchers to document and analyse quantitatively the evolution of research output, knowledge and technology transfer measures in the UK. In particular the researchers planned to measure the dynamic impact of industry collaboration on individual academic research output.
Research and development in the UK carried out or funded by business enterprises, higher education, government (including research councils) and private non-profit organisations.
Internet sales by businesses in the UK (total value and as a percentage of all retail sales) and the percentage of businesses that have a website and broadband connection.