44 R&D activities in the digital sector
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Intramural expenditure on research and development by business enterprises on information and communication technology (ICT) amounted to €6.4 billion in 2013, i.e. 21% of all business intramural expenditure on R&D. There were 60,740 full-time equivalent employees in ICT research branches, of which 82% were researchers or R&D engineers. Government institutions provided much more limited support for R&D efforts in ICT.
In France in 2013, around 4,800 companies carried out R&D in an ICT branch and spent €6.4 billion on intramural R&D expenditure for that branch (table 44.01). ICT production activities accounted for €2.5 billion of intramural R&D expenditure (BERD), a large part of which came from the manufacture of components, electronic boards, computers and peripheral equipment (€1.5 billion) and the manufacture of communication equipment (€1.0 billion). In addition, intramural R&D expenditure on ICT service activities came to €4.0 billion, €2.0 billion of which went on computer programming, consultancy, data processing, hosting and related activities, €1.0 billion on telecommunications and €0.9 billion on software publishing (chart 44.02).
Companies carrying out ICT R&D accounted for 21% of total intramural R&D expenditure, and received an equal proportion of public funding (excluding tax or social security reduction schemes). They cooperated less frequently with other research partners than other R&D companies: 26% outsourced research work to dedicated State institutions or businesses, compared to 38% of all R&D companies (table 44.01). They outsourced €1.2 billion of research work or 13% of total extramural expenditure on R&D.
Companies carrying out ICT R&D employed 60,740 R&D full-time equivalent personnel (FTE), 82% of which are researchers or R&D engineers. The proportion of researchers or engineers in R&D personnel is higher in ICT companies than in all R&D companies (64%). In addition, ICT companies active in R&D employ a large proportion of their personnel in R&D activities. Their R&D personnel in fact represent 19% of their employees, compared to only 9% for all R&D companies.
Companies with fewer than 250 employees represent a significant share of ICT R&D companies: they account for 36% of the BERD and employ 45% of R&D personnel in ICT companies. Out of all companies, those with fewer than 250 employees only account for a quarter of BERD and employ 32% of R&D personnel (chart 44.03 and chart 44.04).
In 2013, the French government spent around €280 million on intramural R&D expenditure in the communication industries, which covers telecommunications, electronics, computers and software. A fraction of the intramural R&D expenditure on engineering sciences, also amounting to around €280 million, must be added to this amount. This field, which includes IT, also covers electronics, automation, electrotechnics and optics.
Stéphane Montenache & Anna Testas
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44.01 Business enterprise R&D in information and communication technologies in 2013
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44.02 Intramural R&D expenditure on information and communication technology by research branch in 2013 (%, €bn)
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44.03 Breakdown of intramural GERD in ICT and in all R&D companies, by numbers of employees, in 2013 (%, €M)
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44.04 Breakdown of R&D personnel in ICT and in all R&D companies, by number of employees, in 2013 (%, FTE)
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44 - les activités de R&D dans le numérique - Stéphane Montenache & Anna Testas