How important were information sources for innovative manufacturing establishments?
Establishments were asked to identify information sources that provided information for new innovation projects, contributed to the completion of existing innovation projects or provided information for the commercialization of innovation. Ten possible external market and institutional sources were listed and establishments were also asked to indicate the degree of importance of the sources they used (high, medium, low or not relevant). Chart 2 presents two indicators of the importance of the information sources: 1. “high importance” for respondents who indicated the source was of “high” importance; and 2. “some importance” for respondents who indicated the source was of high, medium or low importance.
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