DATASET

2018 PREDICT Dataset (deprecated)

Collection: PREDICT : Prospective insights on R&D in ICT 

Description

**NOTE:** *The 2018 PREDICT Dataset has been deprecated, and it is now superseded by its latest edition - 2019 PREDICT Dataset:*

http://data.europa.eu/89h/6c6f7ce7-893b-48e9-b074-2baaa4b6c7d8

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PREDICT includes statistics on ICT industries and their R&D in Europe since 2006. The project covers major world competitors including 40 advanced and emerging countries - the EU28 plus Norway, Russia and Switzerland in Europe, Canada, the United States and Brazil in the Americas, China, India, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan in Asia, and Australia -. The dataset provides indicators in a wide variety of topics, including value added, employment, labour productivity and business R&D expenditure (BERD), distinguishing fine grain economic activities in ICT industries (up to 22 individual activities, 14 of which at the class level, i.e. at 4 digits in the ISIC/NACE classification), media and content industries (15 activities, 11 of them at 4 digit level) and at a higher level of aggregation for all the other industries in the economy. It also produces data on Government financing of R&D in ICTs, and total R&D expenditure. Nowcasting of more relevant data in these domains is also performed until a year before the reference date, while time series go back to 1995.

ICTs determine competitive power in the knowledge economy. The ICT sector alone originates almost one fourth of total Business expenditure in R&D (BERD) for the aggregate of the 40 economies under scrutiny in the project. It also has a huge enabling role for innovation in other technological domains. This is reflected at the EU policy level, where the Digital Agenda for Europe in 2010 was identified as one of the seven pillars of the Europe 2020 Strategy for growth in the Union; and the achievement of a Digital Single Market (DSM) is one of the 10 political priorities set by the Commission since 2015.

Contact

Email
montserrat.lopez-cobo (at) ec.europa.eu

Contributors

How to cite

López-Cobo, Montserrat; Cardona, Melisande; De Prato, Giuditta; Samoili, Sofia; Righi, Riccardo; Mas, Matilde; Fernández de Guevara, Juan; Benages, Eva; Hernández, Laura; Mínguez, Consuelo; Pérez, Juan; Robledo, Juan Carlos; Salamanca, Jimena; Solaz, Marta (2018): 2018 PREDICT Dataset (deprecated). European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) [Dataset] PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/jrc-predict-2018-core

Keywords

digital economy ICT ICT industry analysis information society innovation R&D statistics ICT R&D and innovation

Data access

2018 PREDICT Dataset, Excel file
URL 
  • The compressed zip file contains two Excel files splitting the complete 2018 PREDICT Dataset into: macroeconomic variables and R&D related variables.

2018 PREDICT Dataset, CSV file
URL 
  • The compressed zip file contains a CSV file including the complete 2018 PREDICT Dataset

Prospective insights on R&D in ICT (PREDICT)
URL 
  • PREDICT webpage (European Commission - JRC Science Hub)

Publications

Publication 2018
The 2018 PREDICT Key Facts Report. An Analysis of ICT R&D in the EU and Beyond
De Prato, G., editor(s), Mas, M., Fernández De Guevara Radoselovics, J., Robledo, J., Cardona, M., Lopez Cobo, M., Righi, R. and Samoili, S., The 2018 PREDICT Key Facts Report. An Analysis of ICT RandD in the EU and Beyond, EUR 29252 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2018, ISBN 978-92-79-86638-8, doi:10.2760/984658, JRC112019.
  • Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Publication page 
  • Abstract

    The 2018 PREDICT Key Facts Report provides a detailed analysis of the state of ICT R&D activities in the European Union. This is the eleventh edition of a series that is published annually. Like the previous editions, an online version is available at: https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/predict. The report covers the period between 1995 and 2015, providing a long-term analysis of the European Union (EU) ICT sector and its R&D, covering a whole cycle from the initial expansion years, to the double recession that began in early 2008, and the most recent evolution up to 2015. Whenever possible, the report includes nowcasted data for 2016 and 2017. The statistical information provided by the figures allows comparing the ICT sector with the total economy; the ICT manufacturing sector with the ICT services sector; each of the four ICT manufacturing, two ICT services, MC and RS sectors’ behaviour; the pace followed by each EU country; and the pattern of the EU in an international context, including the most relevant countries from the perspective of the role they play in the world economy today, especially from the ICT R&D perspective.

Geographic areas

World

Temporal coverage

From date To date
1995-01-01 2017-12-31

Additional information

Published by
European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Created date
2018-12-14
Modified date
2022-08-31
Issued date
2018-05-16
Landing page
https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/predict/ict-sector-analysis-2018/data-metadata 
Language(s)
English
Data theme(s)
Economy and finance, Science and technology
Update frequency
irregular
Identifier
http://data.europa.eu/89h/jrc-predict-2018-core
Popularity
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