TU Berlin: Berlin Economy More Innovation-Oriented Than German Economy

TU Berlin: Berlin Economy More Innovation-Oriented Than German Economy

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That is the main result of the"Innovation Report Berlin 2013"

(firmenpresse) - The Berlin economy is significantly more innovation-oriented than the overall German economy. The share of companies who introduced new products or processes was 57% in Berlin in 2011 and thereby 7 percentage points above German average. Especially small and medium sized enterprises show comprehensive innovation performances in Berlin. Bigger companies, however, do not perform as well regarding most innovation per-formance indicators. The highest innovator shares in Berlin are reported by the electronics industry, the software and data processing services as well as the research and development (R&D) services.

In 2011, the Berlin businesses spent a total of roughly 2.87 billion euros for product and process innovations. This corresponds to investments of 3.1% of the total revenue, which is a little less than the 3.3% for the German economy in total. The slightly lower innovation intensity is mainly caused by lower investments in innovation projects. However, when only taking R&D expenditures into account the intensity is quite similar.

The market success of innovations is an indicator Berlin does not perform well in. Compared to other metropolitan areas in Germany, companies in Berlin generated lower revenues with new products. The share of innovative products of the total revenue is 15.2% for Berlin, 19.8% on average for other metropolitan areas in Germany and 17.4% nationwide. One reason for the low performance on this indicator are large-scale enterprises in the industry sector as well as structural reasons like sector formation and com-pany structures. When compensating for these structural differences Berlin shows even higher revenues from product innovation than the German average.

The Innovation Report 2013 has been established by the Chair of Innova-tion Economics at the Technische Universität Berlin, headed by Professor Knut Blind, in cooperation with the Centre for European Economic Re-search in Mannheim (ZEW). For the first time, the report includes an analy-sis of the innovation behavior of companies in Berlin and a comparison with the German economy in general as well as with other metropolitan regions. Indicators for the evaluation include innovation involvement, alignment of innovation activity, R&D activity, innovation planning and cooperation. The results are based on information from 1,727 Berlin based companies. An assessment of the innovation performance of Berlin's economy will be continued in 2013.





More information as well as the Innovation Report Berlin 2013 (note: only available in German) can be found here:
http://www.inno.tu-berlin.de/menue/berliner_innovationspanel/parameter/en/


For further information please contact: Prof. Dr. Knut Blind, TU Berlin, Chair of Innovation Economics, Mueller-Breslau-Str. 15, 10623 Berlin, phone: +49 (0) 30 314-76638, fax: +49 (0) 30 314-76628, Knut.Blind(at)TU-Berlin.de, http://www.inno.tu-berlin.de

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TU Berlin, Chair of Innovation Economics
Prof. Dr. Knut Blind
Mueller-Breslau-Straße 15
10623 Berlin
Knut.Blind(at)tu-berlin.de
030/314-76628
http://www.pressestelle.tu-berlin.de/menue/service_fuer_journalisten/



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