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B3. Drivers: Leadership & Innovation

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B3. Leadership and Innovation

Innovation contributes to higher productivity via improved organisational efficiency and the development of higher quality and/or better value goods and services. In turn innovation is influenced by skills and also linked to enterprise (entrepreneurial activity).

The internal workings of the firm influence productivity (e.g. management and leadership, high performance working practices, and skills utilisation). Organisations exhibiting best practice of these will deploy other productivity drivers such as innovation, enterprise, investment, and skills more effectively.

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B3.1_Business_EnterpriseRandD.xls B3.1_Business_EnterpriseRandD  
  Description
Business enterprise R&D expenditure in UK and comparator countries, % of GDP. 1992-2009;
Business enterprise R&D expenditure in OECD countries, % of GDP. 1999-2010
 
B3.2_UK_STEM_First_Degree_Qualifiers.xls B3.2_UK_STEM_First_Degree_Qualifiers  
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Graduates qualifying with STEM first degree by subject, number.
2002/03-2007/08
 
B3.3_Management_Quality.xls B3.3_Management_Quality  
  Description
Business Executive Perceptions of Quality of Management in UK and comparator countries
2002/03-2008/09