R&D - Current and capital research and development expenditure by industry 2012–2022
Stats NZ
Definitions
Research and development (R&D): R&D performed by enterprises are generally investigative work that is of actual or potential use in the development of new or enhanced materials, products, devices, processes, or services. R&D directed towards duplicating work already developed by others is only included if the knowledge or technology required for the development is not available to the enterprise.
Current expenditure: for purpose of R&D, this is expenditure on labour costs and other current costs (including costs for external R&D personnel); services and items (including equipment) used and consumed within one year; and annual fees or rents for the use f fixed asset. Current expenditure is classified into two components – wages and salaries and other current expenditure.
Other current expenditure: includes expenditure on consumables, overheads (including rent and travel), wages and salaries for staff indirectly supporting R&D (e.g. central finance or cleaning services), on-site consultants or contract staff, and operating leases. Depreciation is not included.
Wages and salaries: expenditure on wages and salaries for personnel performing R&D (including staff directly supporting R&D). Includes overtime, ACC, fringe benefits, redundancy, severance payments, and other related costs.
Data calculation/treatment
There were updates and corrections made as part of the publication of the 2022 release, affecting the 2019 to 2021 results. The updates and corrections were due to: minor improvements to methodology, updated respondent data, minor data processing errors.
The government total R&D expenditure for 2020 has been revised to $802 million, from $758 million. The higher education sector total headcount for 2020 has been revised to 36,000, from 42,000.
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Inclusions
Only businesses that Stats NZ pre-identified as carrying out R&D are included. The business sector includes central and local government-owned trading enterprises.
The government sector excludes central and local government-owned trading enterprises but includes scientific research.
The higher education sector includes 8 universities (and their commercial arms).
Changes to data collection/processing
The 2022 R&D Survey was conducted from August–December 2022. Entities were asked to report on the last financial year for which information was available as at August 2022.
The R&D Survey usually runs every two years (even years), but in 2019 and 2021, Stats NZ ran special business sector-only iterations. These special iterations were to help measure any impacts from the research and development tax incentive, that came into effect for the 2019/20 April tax year. A sample of 5,323 entities was selected from known R&D performers.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Research and Development Survey: Percent of current and capital research and development expenditure by industry (Annual-Jun) 2022
Webpage:
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How to find the data
At URL provided, select 'Industry sectors > Research and Development survey - RAD > Percent of current and capital research and development expenditure by industry'. All variables were selected to create this dataset.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Research and Development Survey: Percent of current and capital research and development expenditure by industry (Annual-Jun) 2022
From the dataset Research and Development Survey: Percent of current and capital research and development expenditure by industry (Annual-Jun) 2022, this data was extracted:
- Rows: 4-14
- Columns: 2-127
- Provided: 504 data points
Dataset originally released on:
April 28, 2023
About this dataset
The Research and Development Survey, conducted every two years, is a joint survey with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE). The survey measures the level of research and development (R&D) activity, employment, and expenditure by business sector enterprises, government departments, government-owned trading entities, and universities.
Method of collection/Data provider
The R&D Survey is a postal survey consisting of four questionnaires: a business questionnaire, a government questionnaire, a CRI questionnaire, and a higher education (universities) questionnaire. These questionnaires are specifically designed to capture data on R&D from these different organisation types.
Stats NZ requested information for the last financial year within the 12 months ending 30 September.