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Survey of Innovation and Business Strategy, 2012

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Survey Purpose

Statistics Canada is undertaking this survey to provide useful statistical information on strategic decisions, innovation activities and operational tactics used by Canadian enterprises. The survey also collects information on enterprise involvement in global value chains.

The information compiled by this survey will be used by the Canadian government to better understand the impact of strategy and innovation decisions and the operational adaptations on the Canadian economy, including productivity and competitiveness. This enables the government to develop policies to support industry in their efforts to improve productivity and competitiveness.

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The Statistics Act requires businesses and other organizations that receive this questionnaire to answer the questions and return the report to Statistics Canada.

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Canada owes the success of its statistical system to a long-standing co-operation involving Statistics Canada, the citizens of Canada, its businesses, governments and other institutions. Accurate and timely statistical information could not be produced without their continued co-operation and goodwill.

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To increase the analytical potential of this survey, Statistics Canada plans to combine the data obtained from this survey with data from other Statistics Canada surveys or from administrative sources. Statistics Canada may combine the information collected through this survey with information collected from publicly available sources, including websites.

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Who should complete this questionnaire?

The entrepreneur, CEO or a senior manager with thorough knowledge of the enterprise and its strategic vision.

Reporting

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Business strategies and monitoring

1. Indicate which of the following long term strategies is the MOST IMPORTANT to your enterprise.

Check only one

  1. Main focus on good or service positioning (e.g. product leadership, market segmentation, product diversification, improving quality)
  2. Main focus on low-price and cost leadership (e.g. mass market)

2. When was your current long term strategy implemented? Year

3. When do you plan to make major changes to your current long term strategy?

Check only one

  1. Never
  2. Within one month
  3. Within six months
  4. Within one year
  5. After more than one year

4. In 2012, which performance indicators did your enterprise use to monitor the performance of its LONG TERM strategic objectives?

Check all that apply

  1. Gross margin/operating margin growth
  2. Sales/income growth
  3. Shareholder dividends growth
  4. Market/customer share growth
  5. Increased customer satisfaction
  6. Increased sale of new products
  7. Improved delivery time
  8. Other, please specify:

5. Which of the following statements best describes the strategic focus of your enterprise with respect to its goods or services?

Check only one

  1. My enterprise focuses on maintaining or expanding the sales of existing goods or services
  2. My enterprise focuses on introducing new or significantly improved goods or services regularly
  3. Do not know

6. Which of the following statements best describes the strategic focus of your enterprise with respect to its marketing practices or methods?

Check only one

  1. My enterprise’s long term focus mainly seeks to maintain or intensify current marketing practices or methods
  2. My enterprise’s long term focus mainly seeks to introduce new orsignificantly improved marketing practices or methods
  3. Do not know

7. Which of the following statements best describes the strategic focus of your enterprise with respect to its operations and business activities?

Check only one

  1. My enterprise’s long term focus mainly seeks to maintain or optimize its current operations and business activities
  2. My enterprise’s long term focus mainly seeks to introduce new or significantly improved business activities or processes to its operations
  3. Do not know

8. Which of the following statements best describes the strategic focus of your enterprise with respect to its organizational and management practices?

Check only one

  1. My enterprise’s long term focus mainly seeks to maintain or optimize its current organizational and management practices
  2. My enterprise’s long term focus mainly seeks to introduce new or significantly improved management practices or change its organizational structure
  3. Do not know

Enterprise structure

9. Is your enterprise a subsidiary of another enterprise? (Yes, No)

10. Where is your enterprise’s head office located?

Check only one

  1. Canada
  2. United States
  3. Europe
  4. Asia Pacific
  5. All other countries

11. Does your enterprise have a subsidiary in the following locations?

  1. Canada (Yes, No)
  2. United States (Yes, No)
  3. Europe (Yes, No)
  4. Asia Pacific (Yes, No)
  5. All other countries (Yes, No)

12. Does your enterprise have more than one profit centre? (Yes, No) If yes, how many?

13. Please indicate where the following types of decisions are made in your enterprise.

Please check only one option for each type of decision

  Where are decisions made? Does not apply
Type of decision Primarily the Canadian head office Primarily Canadian establishments (operations or profit centres) Joint between the Canadian head office and foreign parent Primarily foreign parent
a.   Decisions on which suppliers will be used          
b.   Decisions on the location of production or service facilities          
c.    Decisions on the location of research and development facilities          
d.   Decisions on the focus of research and development activities          
e.   Decisions on the adoption and implementation of major advanced technologies          
f.      Decisions on the source and type of financing arrangements          
g.   Decisions related to distribution and logistics          
h.    Decisions related to support services (i.e. human resources, payroll, accounting and bookkeeping, legal, marketing, etc.)          

14. In 2012, indicate which of the following business activities were undertaken by your enterprise in Canada and outside of Canada?

Check all that apply for each business activity

  Performed in Canada Performed outside of Canada
Business activities Within your enterprise Outsourced (contracted out) Within your enterprise Outsourced (contracted out) Does not apply
a. Production of goods          
b. Provision of services          
c. Distribution and logistics          
d. Call centers and help centers          
e. Marketing, sales and after sales service          
f. Software development          
g. Data processing          
h. Information and communication technology (ICT) services          
i. Legal services          
j. Accounting and book-keeping          
k. Human resource management          
l. Financial management          
m. Engineering and related technical services          
n. Research and development (R&D)          
o.Other types of activities, please specify:          

15. Please indicate which of the following changes occurred to your enterprise’s business activities in Canada in the last three years, 2010 to 2012.

Check all that apply for each business activity

Business activities Obtained capacity by merger or acquisition Opened new facility or expanded capacity Closed an existing facility or
contracted capacity
No change Does not apply
a. Production of goods          
b. Provision of services          
c. Distribution and logistics          
d. Call centers and help centers          
e. Marketing, sales and after sales service          
f. Software development          
g. Data processing          
h. Information and communication technology (ICT) services          
i. Legal services          
j. Accounting and book-keeping          
k. Human resource management          
l. Financial management          
m. Engineering and related technical services          
n. Research and development (R&D)          
o. Other types of activities, please specify:          

16. Did your enterprise have any business activities outside of Canada in the last three years, 2010 to 2012? (Yes, No)

If no, please go to question 27

17. Did your enterprise carry out business activities in support of its operations outside of Canada in the last three years, 2010 to 2012? (include business activities for enterprises that are part of your larger company) (Yes, No)

If no, Please go to question 19

18. Please indicate which of the following business activities were carried out by your enterprise in support of its operations outside of Canada in 2010 and in 2012

Business activities  in 2010

  1. Production of goods (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  2. Provision of services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  3. Distribution and logistics (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  4. Call centers and help centers (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  5. Marketing, sales and after sales services(Yes, No, Does not apply)
  6. Software development (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  7. Data processing (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  8. Information and communication technology (ICT) services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  9. Legal services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  10. Accounting and book-keeping (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  11. Human resource management (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  12. Financial management (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  13. Engineering and related technical services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  14. Research and development (R&D) (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  15. Other types of business activities, (Yes, No, Does not apply) please specify:

Business activities  in 2012

  1. Production of goods (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  2. Provision of services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  3. Distribution and logistics (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  4. Call centers and help centers (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  5. Marketing, sales and after sales services(Yes, No, Does not apply)
  6. Software development (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  7. Data processing (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  8. Information and communication technology (ICT) services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  9. Legal services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  10. Accounting and book-keeping (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  11. Human resource management (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  12. Financial management (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  13. Engineering and related technical services (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  14. Research and development (R&D) (Yes, No, Does not apply)
  15. Other types of business activities, (Yes, No, Does not apply) please specify:

19. Please indicate which of the following changes occurred to your enterprise’s business activities outside of Canada in the last three years, 2010 to 2012

Check all that apply for each business activity

  Changes outside Canada
Business activities Obtained capacity by merger or acquisition Opened new facility or expanded capacity Closed an existing facility or contracted capacity
No change Does not apply
a. Production of goods          
b. Provision of services          
c. Distribution and logistics          
d. Call centers and help centers          
e. Marketing, sales and after sales service          
f. Software development          
g. Data processing          
h. Information and communication technology (ICT) services          
i. Legal services          
j. Accounting and book-keeping          
k. Human resource management          
l. Financial management          
m. Engineering and related technical services          
n. Research and development (R&D)          
o. Other types of activities, please specify:          

20. Please write the names of the three most important countries in which your enterprise made changes to its operational activities.

Relocation of business activities from Canada to another country

21. Did your enterprise relocate any business activities from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012? (Yes, No)

If  no Please go to question 23

22. Indicate which of the following business activities your enterprise relocated from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012.

Check only one option for each business activity

Business activities

  1. Production of goods (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  2. Provision of services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  3. Distribution and logistics (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  4. Call centers and help centers (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  5. Marketing, sales and after sales services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  6. Software development (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  7. Data processing (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  8. Information and communication technology (ICT) services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  9. Legal services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  10. Accounting and book-keeping (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  11. Human resource management (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  12. Financial management (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  13. Engineering and related technical services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  14. Research and development (R&D)(Yes, No and Does not apply)
  15. Other types of business activities, (Yes, No, Does not apply) please specify:

23. Did your enterprise outsource (contract out) any business activities from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012? (Yes, No)

If no, please go to question 25

24. Indicate which of the following business activities your enterprise outsourced (contracted out) from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012.

Check only one option for each business activity

Business activities

  1. Production of goods (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  2. Provision of services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  3. Distribution and logistics (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  4. Call centers and help centers (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  5. Marketing, sales and after sales services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  6. Software development (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  7. Data processing (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  8. Information and communication technology (ICT) services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  9. Legal services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  10. Accounting and book-keeping (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  11. Human resource management (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  12. Financial management (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  13. Engineering and related technical services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  14. Research and development (R&D)(Yes, No and Does not apply)
  15. Other types of business activities, (Yes, No, Does not apply) please specify:

25. Please write the names of the three most important foreign countries where business activities of your enterprise were most recently relocated or outsourced (contracted out).

26. If you answered “yes” to relocation in question 21 or to outsourcing in question 23, indicate the importance of the reasons why your enterprise decided to relocate or outsource (contract out) business activities from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012. Otherwise, go to question 29 Check only one option for each reason  (Low, medium, high and does not apply)

Reasons

  1. Reduction of labour costs
  2. Reduction of costs other than labour costs
  3. Access to new markets
  4. Following the behaviour or example of competitors or clients
  5. Improved quality or introduction of new goods or services
  6. Focus on core business
  7. Access to specialized knowledge or technologies 
  8. Tax or other financial incentives
  9. Improved logistics (including concerns with respect to US border)
  10. Lack of available labour
  11. Improved delivery time
  12. Other reasons, please specify:

27. Did your enterprise face any significant obstacles that slowed down or caused problems when relocating or outsourcing business activities from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012? (Yes, No)

If no, please go to question 29

28. Please rate the importance of the following obstacles when relocating or outsourcing business activities from Canada to another country in the last three years, 2010 to 2012. (Low, medium, high and does not apply)

Check only one for each obstacle

Obstacles

  1. Canadian legal or administrative obstacles
  2. Foreign legal or administrative obstacles
  3. Taxation obstacles
  4. Trade tariffs
  5. Uncertainty of international standards
  6. Concerns of employees (including trade unions)
  7. Concern of violation of patents and/or intellectual property rights
  8. Conflict with social values of your business (e.g. corporate social responsibility issues)
  9. Distance to producers
  10. Distance to customers
  11. Linguistic or cultural obstacles
  12. Difficulties in identifying potential or suitable providers
  13. Lack of management expertise
  14. Lack of financing
  15. Other obstacle, please specify:

Relocation of business activities into Canada

29. Did your enterprise relocate any business activities from another country into Canada in the last three years, 2010 to 2012? (Yes, No)

If no, please go to question 32

30. Indicate whether your enterprise relocated the following business activities from another country into Canada in the last three years, 2010 to 2012.

Check only one option for each business activity

Business activities

  1. Production of goods (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  2. Provision of services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  3. Distribution and logistics (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  4. Call centers and help centers (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  5. Marketing, sales and after sales services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  6. Software development(Yes, No and Does not apply) (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  7. Data processing(Yes, No and Does not apply)(Yes, No and Does not apply)
  8. Information and communication technology (ICT) services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  9. Legal services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  10. Accounting and book-keeping (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  11. Human resource management (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  12. Financial management (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  13. Engineering and related technical services (Yes, No and Does not apply)
  14. Research and development (R&D)(Yes, No and Does not apply)
  15. Other types of business activities, (Yes, No and Does not apply) please specify:

31. Please write the names of the three most important countries from where your enterprise most recently relocated business activities into Canada.

Sales activities

32. In 2012, did your enterprise manufacture any goods? (Yes, No)

If no please go to question 35

33. In 2012, did your enterprise sell any of its manufactured goods to another enterprise operating in Canada that in turn exported them “as is”? (Yes, No, Do not know)

34. In 2012, did your enterprise sell any of its manufactured goods to another enterprise operating in Canada that used them as an intermediate input in final goods that were then exported? (Yes, No, Do not know)

35. In 2012, did your enterprise buy and subsequently sell any goods outside of Canada without them entering Canada? (Yes, No)

If yes, what percentage of your enterprise’s total sales revenues did this represent?

36. Did your enterprise export or attempt to export goods or provide services to an enterprise outside of Canada during the three years 2010 to 2012? (exclude enterprises that are part of your larger company) (Yes, No)

If no  Please go to question 38

37. Please rate the importance of the following obstacles to your enterprise when exporting or attempting to export goods or providing services to an enterprise outside of Canada during the three years 2010 to 2012. (exclude enterprises that are part of your larger company) Check only one for each obstacle (Low, Medium and High, and not an obstacle)

Obstacles

  1. Canadian legal or administrative obstacles
  2. Canadian export taxes or trade obstacles
  3. Uncertainty of international standards
  4. Access to financing
  5. Concern of violation of patents or intellectual property rights
  6. Foreign tariffs or trade barriers
  7. Border security issues
  8. Distance to customers
  9. Linguistic or cultural obstacles
  10. Customer requirements to use specific technologies/systems
  11. Meeting cost requirements of customers
  12. Meeting quality requirements of customers
  13. Other obstacles, please specify:

Changes to business practices

38. In 2012, please indicate whether your enterprise carried out substantial or significant changes to respond to specific customer requirements.

Types of changes

  1. Implemented specific cost reductions (Yes, No)
  2. Improved good or service quality (Yes, No)
  3. Decreased lead-times(Yes, No)
  4. Increased after-sales functions (Yes, No)
  5. Accepted greater risk sharing (i.e. accepted consignment-based payments) (Yes, No)
  6. Incurred greater up-front or non-recurring costs (e.g. investments in new technology, design (Yes, No)
  7. Entered into a new geographic region or expanded existing operations (Yes, No)
  8. Undertook a new business activity or expanded existing business activities (Yes, No)
  9. Extended business hours to accommodate employees, customers or suppliers in other (Yes, No)
  10. Other changes, please specify (Yes, No)

Relationship with main suppliers

39. For 2012, indicate the best description of your enterprise’s relationship with its main suppliers in Canada. (exclude suppliers that are part of your larger company)

Relationship with main suppliers in Canada

Check only one

  1. We have no suppliers in Canada
  2. It is easy to switch suppliers because purchase is based primarily on price
  3. Suppliers provide goods and services according to our specifications but it is relatively easy to switch suppliers
  4. We know our suppliers and they know us. There are challenges in changing suppliers due to the learning curve required to provide goods or services
  5. We have few or one main supplier who makes our requirements a priority in many aspects of their businesses. It is difficult to switch suppliers

40. For 2012, indicate the best description of your enterprise’s relationship with its main suppliers in the United States. (exclude suppliers that are part of your larger company)

 Relationship with main suppliers in the United States

Check only one

  1. We have no suppliers in the United States
  2. It is easy to switch suppliers because purchase is based primarily on price
  3. Suppliers provide goods and services according to our specifications but it is relatively easy to switch suppliers
  4. We know our suppliers and they know us. There are challenges in changing suppliers due to the learning curve required to provide goods or services
  5. We have few or one main supplier who makes our requirements a priority in many aspects of their businesses. It is difficult to switch suppliers

41. For 2012, indicate the best description of your enterprise’s relationship with its main suppliers in Europe. (exclude suppliers that are part of your larger company)

Relationship with main suppliers in Europe

Check only one

a. We have no suppliers in Europe
b. It is easy to switch suppliers because purchase is based primarily on price
c. Suppliers provide goods and services according to our specifications but it is relatively easy to switch suppliers
d. We know our suppliers and they know us. There are challenges in changing suppliers due to the learning curve required to provide goods or services
e. We have few or one main supplier who makes our requirements a priority in many aspects of their businesses. It is difficult to switch suppliers

42. For 2012, indicate the best description of your enterprise’s relationship with its main suppliers in Asia Pacific countries. (exclude suppliers that are part of your larger company)

 Relationship with main suppliers in Asia Pacific countries

Check only one

  1. We have no suppliers in Asia Pacific countries
  2. It is easy to switch suppliers because purchase is based primarily on price
  3. Suppliers provide goods and services according to our specifications but it is relatively easy to switch suppliers
  4. We know our suppliers and they know us. There are challenges in changing suppliers due to the learning curve required to provide goods or services
  5. We have few or one main supplier who makes our requirements a priority in many aspects of their businesses. It is difficult to switch suppliers

43. For 2012, indicate the best description of your relationship with its main suppliers in countries other than Canada, United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific countries. (exclude suppliers that are part of your larger company)

 Relationship with main suppliers in countries other than Canada, United States, Europe, and Asia Pacific countries

Check only one

  1. We have no suppliers in these countries
  2. It is easy to switch suppliers because purchase is based primarily on price
  3. Suppliers provide goods and services according to our specifications but it is relatively easy to switch suppliers
  4. We know our suppliers and they know us. There are challenges in changing suppliers due to the learning curve required to provide goods or services
  5. We have few or one main supplier who makes our requirements a priority in many aspects of their businesses. It is difficult to switch suppliers

Advanced technology use

Technology is broadly defined to include the technical means and know-how required for the production of goods or services. It takes the form of equipment, materials, processes, blue prints and knowledge.

Advanced technologies are new technologies (equipment or software) that perform a new function or improve some function significantly better than commonly used technologies in the industry or by your competitors.

44. In 2012, did your enterprise use any of the following types of advanced technologies (equipment or software)?

  1. Advanced computerized design and engineering (Yes, No)
  2. Advanced computerized processing, fabrication, and assembly technologies (Ye, No)
  3. Advanced computerized inspection technologies (Yes, No)
  4. Advanced communication technologies (Yes, No)
  5. Advanced automated material handling technologies (Yes, No)
  6. Advanced information integration and control technologies (Yes, No)
  7. Advanced biotechnologies/bioproducts (Yes, No)
  8. Advanced nanotechnologies (Yes, No)
  9. Advanced green technologies (Yes, No)
  10. Other types of advanced technologies, (Yes, No) please specify:

45. How did your enterprise acquire or integrate the advanced technologies (equipment or software) listed in previous question?

Check all that apply

  1. By purchasing off-the-shelf advanced technology (equipment or software)
  2. By leasing off-the-shelf advanced technology (equipment or software)
  3. By licensing advanced technology
  4. By customizing or significantly modifying existing advanced technology
  5. By developing new advanced technologies (either alone or in conjunction with others)
  6. Through merger or acquisition of another enterprise with advanced technologies

Process innovation

A process innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved production process, distribution method, or support activity for your goods or services.

  • Process innovations must be new to your enterprise, but they do not need to be new to your market.
  • The innovation could have been originally developed by your enterprise or by other enterprises.
  • Exclude purely organizational innovations.

46. During the three years 2010 to 2012, did your enterprise introduce:

  1. New or significantly improved methods of manufacturing or producing goods or services? (Yes, No)
  2. New or significantly improved logistics, delivery or distribution methods for your inputs, goods or services? (Yes, No)
  3. New or significantly improved supporting activities for your processes, such as maintenance systems or operations for purchasing, accounting, or computing? (Yes, No)

If “no” to all options  please go to question 52

Otherwise Continue with question 47

47. Who developed these process innovations?

Check only one

  1. Mainly your enterprise
  2. Mainly your enterprise together with other enterprises or institutions
  3. Mainly other enterprises or institutions

48. In 2012, approximately how many new or significantly improved processes were introduced? Number of process innovations

49. In 2012, what was your enterprise’s total expenditure on your process innovations? ($)

50. Did your enterprise’s process innovations, introduced in 2010 to 2012, reduce the average cost (per unit or per operation) of existing goods or services? (Yes, No)

If yes, please estimate the percentage of cost savings (as a percentage of average cost) from process innovations introduced in 2012. (%)

51. Did the introduction of your enterprise’s process innovations during the three years 2007 to 2012 require:

  1. Changes to marketing activities? (Yes, No)
  2. Changes to operational activities? (Yes, No)
  3. Changes to organizational activities? (Yes, No)

Production performance management practices

52. Does your enterprise have a systematic process or procedure to resolve problems associated with production of goods or delivery of services? (Yes, No)

53. How many key production performance indicators are monitored in your enterprise? Number of key production performance indicators

 If none, go to question 60

Otherwise, continue with question 54

54. How frequently are these key production performance indicators shown to managers of operations in your enterprise?

Check all that apply

  1. Quarterly
  2. Monthly
  3. Weekly
  4. Daily
  5. Hourly or more frequently
  6. Never
  7. Other frequency, please specify
  8. Do not know

55. How frequently are these key production performance indicators shown to workers in your enterprise?

Check all that apply

  1. Quarterly
  2. Monthly
  3. Weekly
  4. Daily
  5. Hourly or more frequently
  6. Never
  7. Other frequency, please specify
  8. Do not know

56. How often are these key production performance indicators reviewed by top or middle managers in your enterprise?

Check only one

  1. They are continually reviewed
  2. They are periodically reviewed
  3. They are rarely reviewed
  4. Do not know

57. In your enterprise, who decides the pace of work to achieve production performance targets?

Check only one

  1. Only managers
  2. Mostly managers but some employee participation
  3. Mostly employees and some managers
  4. Only employees

58. What is the time frame of your enterprise’s production performance targets for its highest selling good or service?

Check only one

  1. Short-term only (less than one year)
  2. Long-term only
  3. A mix of short and longer term
  4. No performance targets

59. How does your enterprise reward production performance target achievement?

Check only one

  1. There are no rewards
  2. Only management is rewarded
  3. All staff are rewarded

Human resource management practices

60. Which of the following best describes the main way employees are promoted in your enterprise?

 How employees are promoted

 Check only one

  1. Promotions are based solely on effort and ability
  2. Promotions are based partly on effort and ability and partly on other factors such as tenure (how long they have worked at the firm)
  3. Promotions are based mainly on factors other than on effort and ability, such as tenure
  4. Other ways, please specify:

61. Which of the following best describes your enterprise’s main policy when dealing with employees who do not meet expectations?

Check only one

  1. They are rarely or never moved from their positions
  2. They are given a certain number of warnings before further action is taken
  3. They are warned, and re-trained, but are rarely removed from their position
  4. They are immediately removed from their position

62. In your enterprise, are employees involved in the decision-making process on task allocation? (Yes, No)

63. Please estimate the percentage of employees in your enterprise that have a university degree.

64. In 2012, which of the following human resource practices were used in your enterprise?

Human resource practices

Check all that apply

  1. At least one of the following selection methods to select candidates: personality/attitude tests, intelligence or aptitude tests, work samples
  2. Formal training programs to teach new hires the skills they need to perform their job
  3. Formal training or development programs provided to employees in order to increase their promotability
  4. Formal performance agreements based on objective, quantifiable results are prepared for managerial, supervisory and executive employees at least annually
  5. Formal appraisals are conducted of the majority of non-managerial staff at least annually
  6. Formal appraisals are conducted of the majority of managerial staff at least annually
  7. At least one of the following incentive programs is available to non-managerial and non-supervisory employees: employee stock ownership, profit-sharing, gain-sharing, merit bonus
  8. At least one of the following incentive programs is available to managerial, supervisory, or executive employees: employee stock ownership, profit-sharing, gain-sharing, merit bonus
  9. At least one of the following incentive programs is available to all employees: employee stock ownership, profit-sharing, gain-sharing, merit bonus

Organizational innovation

An organizational innovation is a new organizational method in your enterprise’s business practices (including knowledge management), workplace organization or external relations that has not been previously used by your enterprise.

  • It must be the result of strategic decisions taken by management.
  • Exclude mergers or acquisitions, even if for the first time.

65. During the three years 2010 to 2012, did your enterprise introduce:

  1. New business practices for organizing procedures (i.e. supply chain management, business reengineering, knowledge management, lean production, quality management, etc.)? (Yes, No)
  2. New methods of organizing work responsibilities and decision making (i.e. first use of a new system of employee responsibilities, team work, decentralisation, integration or de-integration of departments, education/training systems, etc.)? (Yes, No)
  3. New methods of organizing external relations with other firms or public institutions (i.e. first use of alliances, partnerships, outsourcing or sub-contracting, etc.)? (Yes, No)

If “no” to all options, please go to question 69

Otherwise, continue with question 66

66. In 2012, approximately how many of the above-mentioned organizational innovations were introduced? Number of organizational innovations

67. Please estimate the percentage of workers affected by your enterprise’s organizational innovations introduced in 2012. (%)

68. In 2012, did the introduction of your organizational innovations require:

  1. Changes to marketing activities? (Yes, No)
  2. Changes to operational activities? (Yes, No)

Highest selling good or service and main market

69. In 2012, how many distinct product lines were offered by your enterprise? Number of distinct product lines

70. In 2012, how many distinct goods or services were offered by your enterprise? Number of distinct goods or services

71. Please describe your enterprise’s highest selling (in terms of total sales revenues) good or service (name and use).

72. Is your highest selling good or service described in the previous question a product line? (Yes, No)

73. In 2012, estimate how much your enterprise’s highest selling good or service represented as a proportion of your total sales revenues. (%)

74. In 2012, estimate the percentage of the total sales from your enterprise’s highest selling good or service that came from the following geographic market regions.

  1. Local market (same municipality or region) (%)
  2. Rest of province or territory (%)
  3. Rest of Canada (%)
  4. United States (%)
  5. Europe (%)
  6. Asia Pacific (%)
  7. Rest of the world (%)

 Total sales of highest selling good or service (100%)

Your enterprise’s main market for its highest selling good or service is the geographical region from which your enterprise derived the highest percentage of total sales revenue (the line in the table in question 74 with the highest percentage).

75. In 2012, estimate your enterprise’s market share for its highest selling good or service in its main market. (%)

76. In 2012, estimate the number of goods or services that directly competed with your enterprise’s highest selling good or service in its main market. Number of competing goods or services

77. In 2012, how many competitors did your enterprise face in its main market for your highest selling good or service?

Check only one

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4-5
  • 6–10
  • 11–20
  • More than 20

78. In 2012, were there any multinational enterprises among your competitors for your highest selling good or service in its main market? (Yes, No)

79. In 2012, which of the following statements best describes the performance of your enterprise’s highest selling good or service in its main market?

Check only one

  1. Gained market share over rival products
  2. Lost market share over rival products
  3. Unchanged market share
  4. Do not know

80. In 2012, did any new competitors enter your enterprise’s main market for its highest selling good or service? (Yes, No) If no, please go to question 82

81. In response to this increase in the number of competitors who entered the main market of your highest selling good or service, did your enterprise:

  1. Change the quality of your good or service? (Yes, No)
  2. Adopt a new technology or process? (Yes, No)
  3. Change marketing expenditures? (Yes, No)
  4. Introduce a new good or service? (Yes, No)
  5. Speed up the introduction of a new good or service? (Yes, No)
  6. Change the price of your good or service? (Yes, No)
  7. Take other action? (Yes, No) Please specify:
  8. Take no action? (Yes, No)

Good or service innovations

A product innovation is the market introduction of a new or significantly improved good or service with respect to its capabilities, user friendliness, components or sub-systems.

  • Product innovations (new or improved) must be new to your enterprise, but they do not need to be new to your market.
  • Product innovations could have been originally developed by your enterprise or by other enterprises.

82. During the three years 2010 to 2012, did your enterprise introduce:

  1. New or significantly improved goods? (exclude the simple resale of new goods purchased from other enterprises and changes of a solely aesthetic nature) (Yes No)
  2. New or significantly improved services? (Yes, No)

 If “No” to both options Please go to question 94 Otherwise Continue with question 83

83. Who developed these good or service innovations?

Check the most appropriate response

  1. Mainly your enterprise
  2. Mainly your enterprise together with other enterprises or institutions
  3. Mainly other enterprises or institutions

84. During the three years 2010 to 2012, were any of your enterprise’s good or service innovations:

  1. New to a market? Your enterprise introduced a new or significantly improved good or service onto one of your markets before your competitors (it may have already been available in other markets) (Yes, No)
  2. Only new to your enterprise? Your enterprise introduced a new or significantly improved good or service that was already available from your competitors in your market. (Yes, No)

85. Using the definitions above, please give the percentage of your enterprise’s total revenue in 2012 from:

  1. New or significantly improved goods and services introduced during 2010 to 2012 that were new to your market (%)
  2. New or significantly improved goods and services introduced during 2010 to 2012 that were only new to your enterprise (%)
  3. Goods and services that were unchanged or only marginally modified during 2010 to 2012 (include the resale of new goods and services purchased from other enterprises) (%)

Total revenue in 2012 (100%)

86. Did the introduction of your enterprise’s good or service innovations require:

  1. Changes to marketing activities? (Yes, No)
  2. Changes to operational activities? (Yes, No)
  3. Changes to organizational activities? (Yes, No)
  4. The introduction of new production processes? (Yes, No)

87. In 2012, how many new or significantly improved goods or services did your enterprise introduce onto the market?

  1. Number of new or significantly improved goods
  2. Number of new or significantly improved services

88. In 2012, what was your enterprise’s total expenditure on your good or service innovations? ($)

89. Please describe your enterprise’s most innovative good or service introduced during the three years 2010 to 2012.

90. When did your enterprise introduce its most innovative good or service during the three years 2010 to 2012?

Check only one

  •  2010
  •  2011
  •  2012

91. Is your enterprise’s most innovative good or service the same as its highest selling good or service? (Yes, No)

92. Is your enterprise’s most innovative good or service in the same product line as its highest selling good or service? (Yes, No)

93. How unique is your enterprise’s most innovative good or service?

Check only one

  1. It has unique innovative features and there are no or few substitutes for this innovative good or service and/or its innovative features
  2. It has some unique innovative features but there are substitutes for this innovative good or service and/or its innovative features
  3. Similar innovative features and/or innovative goods or services are widely available on the market

Marketing innovation

A marketing innovation is the implementation of a new marketing concept or strategy that differs significantly from your enterprise’s existing marketing methods and which has not been used before.

  • It requires significant changes in product design or packaging, product placement, product promotion or pricing.
  • Exclude seasonal, regular and other routine changes in marketing methods.

94. During the three years 2010 to 2012, did your enterprise introduce:

  1. Significant changes to the aesthetic design or packaging of a good or service (exclude changes that alter the product’s functional or user characteristics – these are product innovations)? (Yes, No)
  2. New media or techniques for good or service promotion (i.e. the first time use of a new advertising media, a new brand image, introduction of loyalty cards, etc.)? (Yes, No)
  3. New methods for good or service placement or sales channels (i.e. first time use of franchising or distribution licenses, direct selling, exclusive retailing, new concepts for good or service presentation, etc.)? (Yes, No)
  4. New methods of pricing goods or services (i.e. first time use of variable pricing by demand, discount systems, etc.)? (Yes, No)

If “no” to all four options, please go to question 97

Otherwise continue with question 95

95. Did the introduction of your enterprise’s marketing innovations in 2012 involve:

  1. Existing goods or services? (Yes, No)
  2. New or significantly improved goods or services introduced during the years 2010 to 2012? (Yes, No)

96. For 2012, please estimate the percentage of marketing expenditures that were assigned to marketing innovations. (%)

97. For 2012, please estimate your enterprise’s total marketing expenditures. ($)

98. Over the last three years, 2010 to 2012, did your enterprise use the following government support programs for innovation?

Check all that apply for each business activity

  Level of Government
Type of Government Program Federal Government Provincial/Territorial government Municipal government Did not use government program
a. Government training programs        
b. Government grants        
c. Government tax credits        
d. Government procurements        
e. Government hiring program for recent graduates        
f. Access to government research facilities        
g. Government export incentives and services        
h. Government information and technical assistance programs        
i. Government market information services        
j. Other type of government program, please specify:        

99. Which type of government program did your enterprise find most critical for your innovative activities? (Provide the corresponding letter from question 98 above)

Measures/activities implemented to mitigate obstacles to innovation

This question explores the problems and obstacles to innovation that your enterprise has confronted, the extent to which your enterprise has implemented specific measures or specific activities to mitigate these problems and obstacles, and whether government support programs were used to support the measures and activities undertaken by your enterprise.

100.

  1. In 2012, did your enterprise face any market size obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all market size obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome market size obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
  2. In 2012, did your enterprise face any internal financing obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all internal financing obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome internal financing obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
  3. In 2012, did your enterprise face any external financing obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all external financing obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were government support programs used to overcome external financing obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
  4. In 2012, did your enterprise face any obstacles to innovation due to a lack of skills within your enterprise? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all obstacles due to a lack of skills within your enterprise? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome obstacles due to a lack of skills within your enterprise? (Yes, No)
  5. In 2012 did your enterprise face any obstacles to innovation related to finding and reaching agreements with external collaborators?
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all obstacles to innovation related to finding and reaching agreements with external collaborators? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome obstacles to innovation related to finding and reaching agreements with external collaborators? (Yes, No)
  6. In 2012, was uncertainty and risk an obstacle to innovation in your enterprise?
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all uncertainty and risk obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome uncertainty and risk obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
  7. In 2012, were regulatory issues an obstacle to innovation in your enterprise?
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all regulatory issue obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome regulatory issue obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
  8. In 2012, was intellectual property protection an obstacle to innovation in your enterprise? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all intellectual property protection obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome intellectual property protection obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
  9. In 2012, was government competition policy an obstacle to innovation in your enterprise? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were measures taken to overcome the obstacles? (Yes, No)
    • If yes, were the measures successful in mitigating all government competition policy obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)
    • Were any government support programs used to overcome government competition policy obstacles to innovation? (Yes, No)

General questions

101. How long did you spend collecting the data and completing the questionnaire? hour(s) minutes

102. How many people were consulted for the completion of the questionnaire?

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