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    National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2021-22: All...

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    (2018). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2021-22: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/bd40fdf8-0f7b-5c07-8e2f-9679d9bbd1ba
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    South Africa
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    This data set contains data on the R&D expenditure by province, type of R&D, research fields, socioeconomic objectives, sources of funds and province. R&D personnel data is also included. The data is recorded for each of the following economic sectors of the South African economy: Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. Response rate = 100 x [Responses / (Responses + Non-responses - Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [280/(280 + 187 - 32)] = 64.4% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [34/(34 + 20 - 4)] = 68.0% Government sector response rate = 100 x [42/(42 + 26 - 8)] = 70.0% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [11/(11 + 0 - 0)] = 100.0% Higher Education sector (Public) response rate = 100 x [20/(20 + 6 - 0)] = 76.9% Higher Education sector (Private) response rate = 100 x [5/(5+ 1 - 0)] =83.3% Overall survey response rate = 100 x [392/(392 + 240 - 44)] = 66.7%

  2. National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2011-12: All...

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    Updated Mar 2, 2016
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    Cheryl Lynette Heinamann; Natasha Charmaine Saunders; Saahier Parker; Nazeem Mustapha; Hlamulo Reply Makelane; Neo Molotja; Moses Mefika Sithole; Nolitha Nkobole; Natalie Adelai Vlotman; Madalitso Phiri; Zandile Matshaya; Sibusisiwe Ntisa; Julien Rumbelow; Guillermina Ritacco (2016). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2011-12: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.14749/1449739657
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    Cheryl Lynette Heinamann; Natasha Charmaine Saunders; Saahier Parker; Nazeem Mustapha; Hlamulo Reply Makelane; Neo Molotja; Moses Mefika Sithole; Nolitha Nkobole; Natalie Adelai Vlotman; Madalitso Phiri; Zandile Matshaya; Sibusisiwe Ntisa; Julien Rumbelow; Guillermina Ritacco
    Time period covered
    2012 - 2013
    Area covered
    South Africa
    Dataset funded by
    Department of Science and Technology
    Description

    The National R&D Survey 2011/12 collected primary data from five survey sectors:

    Business enterprises (BUS): The business sector of large, medium and small enterprises, including state-owned companies.

    Government (GOV): All government departments with an R&D component, government research institutes and museums.

    Higher education institutions (HEI): Higher education institutions, namely the 21 universities (and academic hospitals) and 15 technikons.

    Not-for-profit (NPO): Non-governmental and other organisations formally registered as not-for-profit institutions.

    Science councils (SCI): the eight science research councils, plus the Africa Institute of South Africa, as established through their individual Acts of Parliament.

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    National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2016-17: All...

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    Updated Sep 15, 2004
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    (2004). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2016-17: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/f9960cae-69a7-5f2b-8470-a4039c1ee476
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    Sep 15, 2004
    Area covered
    South Africa
    Description

    Description: This data set contains data on the R&D expenditure by province, type of R&D, research fields, socioeconomic objectives, sources of funds and province. R&D personnel data is also included. The data is recorded for each of the following economic sectors of the South African economy: Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. Abstract: The National Survey of Research and Experimental Development (R&D) Survey collects data under strict confidentiality. Aggregate data are used primarily to inform policy and strategic planning at a national level. The National R&D Survey 2016/17 collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business sector which consists of companies, business associations and state owned enterprises. Government sector includes national and provincial departments, research institutes and museums. Higher Education Institutions sector is made up of universities, universities of technology and private higher education institutions. Some limited supplementary data from HEMIS was used in this sector. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) sector. Science Councils sector. Some general organisational information was collected. The survey however focused on Human Resources and Financial data relating to in-house R&D conducted on the national territory of South Africa. In-house R&D personnel categories included: Researchers Technicians directly supporting R&D Other personnel directly supporting R&D Qualifications, gender and race Full-time-equivalents (FTE) on R&D In-house R&D expenditure categories included: Capital expenditure, labour costs and other current expenditure. Type of R&D (basic research, strategic basic research, applied research and experimental development) Provincial location Sources of funds Research fields (fields of science) Socio-Economic Objective Industry of R&D (Business sector only) The key users of the data and findings include government departments, especially DST and the OECD who use survey indicators in their annual time-series publication on Main Science and Technology Indicators (MSTI). Ad hoc requests for data are also accommodated and inform academic papers, reports and other outputs. Email survey Face-to-face interview Postal survey Telephone interview The universe of R&D performers was divided into the following five sectors as per the Survey Report 2001/2 dated September 2004: Business enterprises (BUS): The business sector of large, medium and small enterprises, including state-owned companies. Government (GOV): All government departments with an R&D component, government research institutes and museums. Higher education institutions (HEI): Higher education institutions, namely the 21 universities (and academic hospitals) and 15 technikons. Not-for-profit (NPO): Non-governmental and other organisations formally registered as not-for-profit institutions. Science councils (SCI): the eight science research councils, plus the Africa Institute of South Africa, as established through their individual Acts of Parliament The sampling method of each sector is briefly outlined below: Business Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Government Sector: was surveyed using a census approach. All national and provincial government departments, research institutions and museums performing R&D were included. Higher Education Sector: institutions, namely universities and universities of technology were included through a census survey. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Science Councils Sector: were surveyed using a census approach. Response rate = 100 x [Responses / (Responses + Non-responses - Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [308/(308 + 232 - 122)] = 73.7% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [40/(40 + 33 - 9)] = 62.7% Government sector response rate = 100 x [49/(49 + 55 - 4)] = 49.0% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [13/(13 + 0 - 0)] = 100.0% Higher Education sector (Public) response rate = 100 x [17/(17 + 7 - 0)] = 70.8% Higher Education sector (Private) response rate = 100 x [6/(6 + 3 - 0)] = 66.7% Overall survey response rate = 100 x [433/(433 + 330 - 135)] = 68.9%

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    National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2018-19: All...

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    (2004). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2018-19: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/8c119bb4-7ff5-521c-854f-904bd98e779a
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    Sep 15, 2004
    Area covered
    South Africa
    Description

    Description: This data set contains data on the R&D expenditure by province, type of R&D, research fields, socioeconomic objectives, sources of funds and province. R&D personnel data is also included. The data is recorded for each of the following economic sectors of the South African economy: Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. Abstract: The National Survey of Research and Experimental Development (R&D) Survey collects data under strict confidentiality. Aggregated data are used primarily to inform policy and strategic planning at a national level. The National R&D Survey 2018/19 collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business sector which consists of companies, business associations and state owned enterprises. Government sector includes national and provincial departments, research institutes and museums. Higher Education Institutions sector is made up of universities, universities of technology and private higher education institutions. Some limited supplementary data from HEMIS was used in this sector. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) sector. Science Councils sector. Some general organisational information was collected. The survey however focused on human resources and financial data relating to in-house R&D conducted on the national territory of South Africa. In-house R&D personnel categories included: Researchers Technicians directly supporting R&D Other personnel directly supporting R&D Qualifications, gender and race Full-time-equivalents (FTE) on R&D In-house R&D expenditure categories included: Capital expenditure, labour costs and other current expenditure. Type of R&D (basic research, strategic basic research, applied research and experimental development) Provincial location Sources of funds Research fields (fields of science) Socio-economic objective Industry of R&D (Business sector only) The key users of the data and findings include government departments, especially DSI and the OECD which use survey indicators in their annual time-series publication on Main Science and Technology Indicators (MSTI). Ad hoc requests for data are also accommodated and inform academic papers, reports and other outputs. Email survey Face-to-face interview Postal survey Telephone interview The universe of R&D performers was divided into the following five sectors as per the Survey Report 2001/2 dated September 2004: Business enterprises (BUS): The business sector of large, medium and small enterprises, including state-owned companies. Government (GOV): All government departments with an R&D component, government research institutes and museums. Higher education institutions (HEI): Higher education institutions, namely the 21 universities (and academic hospitals) and 15 Universities of Technology. Not-for-profit (NPO): Non-governmental and other organisations formally registered as not-for-profit institutions. Science councils (SCI): The 8 science councils, including the Africa Institute of South Africa, as established through their individual Acts of Parliament The sampling method of each sector is briefly outlined below: Business Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Government Sector: was surveyed using a census approach. All national and provincial government departments, research institutions and museums performing R&D were included. Higher Education Sector: institutions, namely universities and Universities of Technology were included through a census survey. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Science Councils Sector: was surveyed using a census approach. Response rate = 100 x [Responses / (Responses + Non-responses - Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [241/(241 + 305 - 52)] = 48.8% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [33/(33 + 36 - 14)] = 60% Government sector response rate = 100 x [40/(40 + 56 - 1)] = 42% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [10/(10 + 1 - 0)] = 90.9% Higher Education sector (Public) response rate = 100 x [17/(17 + 7 - 0)] = 70.8% Higher Education sector (Private) response rate = 100 x [5/(5+ 2 - 0)] = 71.4% Overall survey response rate = 100 x [433/(433 + 330 - 135)] = 68.9%

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    National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2012-13: All...

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    (2025). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2012-13: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/d3b68e8c-b6c5-552a-8cad-a888b107bcf5
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    Description: This data set contains the aggregated data for 2012-13 on the R&D expenditure per province by Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. R&D expenditure is aggregated by five survey sectors across nine provinces in South Africa. . Abstract: The National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) collects data on the R&D expenditure by five survey sectors across nine provinces in South Africa. The 2012-13 survey collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business sector, made up of companies, business associations and state owned enterprises. Government sector, made up of national and provincial departments, research institutes and museums. Higher Education Institutions sector, made up of universities, universities of technology, technikons and private higher education institutions. Some limited supplementary data from HEMIS was used in this sector. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) sector. Science Councils sector. Some general organisational information was collected. The survey however focused on Human Resources and Financial data relating to in-house R&D conducted on the national territory of South Africa. In-house R&D personnel categories included: Researchers Technicians directly supporting R&D Other personnel directly supporting R&D Qualifications, gender and race Full-time-equivalents (FTE) on R&D In-house R&D expenditure categories included: Capital expenditure, labour costs and other current expenditure. Type of R&D (basic research, strategic basic research, applied research, and experimental development) Provincial location Sources of funds Research fields (fields of science) Socio-Economic Objective Industry of R&D (Business sector only) Email survey Face-to-face interview Postal survey Telephone interview The National R&D Survey 2012/13 collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business enterprises (BUS): The business sector of large, medium and small enterprises, including state-owned companies. Government (GOV): All government departments with an R&D component, government research institutes and museums. Higher education institutions (HEI): Higher education institutions, namely the 21 universities (and academic hospitals) and 15 technikons. Not-for-profit (NPO): Non-governmental and other organisations formally registered as not-for-profit institutions. Science councils (SCI): the eight science research councils, plus the Africa Institute of South Africa, as established through their individual Acts of Parliament. The sampling methods of the various sectors are briefly outlined below: Business Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Government Sector: was surveyed using a census approach. All national and provincial government departments, research institutions and museums performing R&D were included. Higher Education Sector: institutions, namely universities, universities of technology and technikons were included through a census survey. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Science Councils Sector: were surveyed using a census approach. Response rate = 100 x [Responses/(Responses + Non-responses – Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [324/(324 + 143 - 36)] = 75.2% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [45/(45 + 45 - 21)] = 65.2% Government sector response rate = 100 x [80/(80 + 84 - 19)] = 55.2% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [13/(13 + 0 - 0)] = 100.0% Higher Education sector response rate = 100 x [21/(21 + 15 - 2)] = 61.8%

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    National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2014-15: All...

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    Updated Jul 23, 2025
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    (2025). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2014-15: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/2371ccb6-e861-5d87-833c-9517fd11bea4
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    Description: This data set contains data on the R&D expenditure by province, type of R&D, research fields, socioeconomic objectives, sources of funds and province. R&D personnel data is also included. The data is recorded for each of the following economic sectors of the South African economy: Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. Abstract: The National Survey of Research and Experimental Development (R&D) Survey collects data under strict confidentiality. Aggregate data are used primarily to inform policy and strategic planning at a national level. The National R&D Survey 2014/15 collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business sector, made up of companies, business associations and state owned enterprises. Government sector, made up of national and provincial departments, research institutes and museums. Higher Education Institutions sector, made up of universities, universities of technology, technikons and private higher education institutions. Some limited supplementary data from HEMIS was used in this sector. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) sector. Science Councils sector. Some general organisational information was collected. The survey however focused on Human Resources and Financial data relating to in-house R&D conducted on the national territory of South Africa. In-house R&D personnel categories included: Researchers Technicians directly supporting R&D Other personnel directly supporting R&D Qualifications, gender and race Full-time-equivalents (FTE) on R&D In-house R&D expenditure categories included: Capital expenditure, labour costs and other current expenditure. Type of R&D (basic research, strategic basic research, applied research, and experimental development) Provincial location Sources of funds Research fields (fields of science) Socio-Economic Objective Industry of R&D (Business sector only) Email survey Face-to-face interview Postal survey Telephone interview The National R&D Survey 2014/15 collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business enterprises (BUS): The business sector of large, medium and small enterprises, including state-owned companies. Government (GOV): All government departments with an R&D component, government research institutes and museums. Higher education institutions (HEI): Higher education institutions, namely the 21 universities (and academic hospitals) and 15 technikons. Not-for-profit (NPO): Non-governmental and other organisations formally registered as not-for-profit institutions. Science councils (SCI): the eight science research councils, plus the Africa Institute of South Africa, as established through their individual Acts of Parliament. The sampling methods of the various sectors are briefly outlined below: Business Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Government Sector: was surveyed using a census approach. All national and provincial government departments, research institutions and museums performing R&D were included. Higher Education Sector: institutions, namely universities and universities of technology were included through a census survey. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Science Councils Sector: were surveyed using a census approach. Response rate = 100 x [Responses/(Responses + Non-responses – Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [373/(373 + 60 - 48)] = 96.9% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [46/(46 + 34 - 11)] = 66.7% Government sector response rate = 100 x [70/(70 + 57 - 11)] = 60.3% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [13/(13 + 0 - 0)] = 100.0% Higher Education sector (Public) response rate = 100 x [19/(19 + 4 - 0)] = 82.6%

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    National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2011-12: All...

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    (2025). National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2011-12: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated [Dataset]. https://b2find.eudat.eu/dataset/1d65436a-64f2-5849-8cb1-209198d7b2c4
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    Description: This data set contains the aggregated data for 2011-12 on the R&D expenditure per province by Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. R&D expenditure is aggregated by five survey sectors across nine provinces in South Africa. Abstract: The National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) collects data on the R&D expenditure by five survey sectors across nine provinces in South Africa. The 2011-12 survey collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business sector, made up of companies, business associations and state owned enterprises. Government sector, made up of national and provincial departments, research institutes and museums. Higher Education Institutions sector, made up of universities, universities of technology, technikons and private higher education institutions. Some limited supplementary data from HEMIS was used in this sector. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) sector. Science Councils sector. Some general organisational information was collected. The survey however focused on Human Resources and Financial data relating to in-house R&D conducted on the national territory of South Africa. In-house R&D personnel categories included: Researchers Technicians directly supporting R&D Other personnel directly supporting R&D Qualifications, gender and race Full-time-equivalents (FTE) on R&D In-house R&D expenditure categories included: Capital expenditure, labour costs and other current expenditure. Type of R&D (basic research, strategic basic research, applied research, and experimental development) Provincial location Sources of funds Research fields (fields of science) Socio-Economic Objective Industry of R&D (Business sector only) Email survey Face-to-face interview Postal survey Telephone interview The National R&D Survey 2011/12 collected primary data from five survey sectors: Business enterprises (BUS): The business sector of large, medium and small enterprises, including state-owned companies. Government (GOV): All government departments with an R&D component, government research institutes and museums. Higher education institutions (HEI): Higher education institutions, namely the 21 universities (and academic hospitals) and 15 technikons. Not-for-profit (NPO): Non-governmental and other organisations formally registered as not-for-profit institutions. Science councils (SCI): the eight science research councils, plus the Africa Institute of South Africa, as established through their individual Acts of Parliament. The sampling methods of the various sectors are briefly outlined below: Business Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Government Sector: was surveyed using a census approach. All national and provincial government departments, research institutions and museums performing R&D were included. Higher Education Sector: institutions, namely universities, universities of technology and technikons were included through a census survey. Not-for-Profit Organisations (NPO) Sector: a purposive sampling procedure was employed whereby all known and likely R&D performers were targeted. Science Councils Sector: were surveyed using a census approach. Response rate = 100 x [Responses/(Responses + Non-responses - Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [275/(275 + 291 - 89)] = 57.7% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [35/(35 + 81 - 41)] = 46.7% Government sector response rate = 100 x [69/(69 + 98 - 41)] = 54.8% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [13/(13 + 0 - 0)] = 100.0%

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National Research and Experimental Development Survey (R&D) 2021-22: All provinces in South Africa - Aggregated

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Dataset updated
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South Africa
Description

This data set contains data on the R&D expenditure by province, type of R&D, research fields, socioeconomic objectives, sources of funds and province. R&D personnel data is also included. The data is recorded for each of the following economic sectors of the South African economy: Business, Government, Higher Education, Not-for-Profit Organisations and Science Councils. Response rate = 100 x [Responses / (Responses + Non-responses - Out-of-scopes)], where non-responses include refusals and out-of-scopes include closed down, non-R&D performer, return to sender, untraceable, etc. Business sector response rate = 100 x [280/(280 + 187 - 32)] = 64.4% Not-for-profit sector response rate = 100 x [34/(34 + 20 - 4)] = 68.0% Government sector response rate = 100 x [42/(42 + 26 - 8)] = 70.0% Science Councils sector response rate = 100 x [11/(11 + 0 - 0)] = 100.0% Higher Education sector (Public) response rate = 100 x [20/(20 + 6 - 0)] = 76.9% Higher Education sector (Private) response rate = 100 x [5/(5+ 1 - 0)] =83.3% Overall survey response rate = 100 x [392/(392 + 240 - 44)] = 66.7%

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