RDP 2024-01: Do Monetary Policy and Economic Conditions Impact Innovation? Evidence from Australian Administrative Data Appendix A: Data Description

Our survey measure of innovation is based on the definition of innovation:

An innovation is a new or improved product or process (or combination thereof) that differs significantly from the unit's previous products or processes and that has been made available to potential users (product) or brought into use by the unit (process). (OECD and Eurostat 2018, p 20)

This measure has been used in studies in Australia (DIIS 2016; Hendrickson et al 2018; Majeed and Breunig 2023) and overseas (OECD and Eurostat 2018), and has been shown to have a strong link with productivity.

Table A1: Summary Statistics for Firm-level Data
Full sample
  Mean Median Share
Employment (FTE) 293 14  
Sales growth (%) 6 3  
Age of firms (years) 25 18  
Share of firms innovating (%)     52
Share of firms > five years old (%)     81
Share of firms where finance access hampers innovation (%)     15
Share of SMEs (%)     78
No of observations (ˋ000s)     103

Sources: ABS; Authors' calculations.

Table A2: Summary Statistics for Firm-level Data
  Mean Median Share   Mean Median Share
  SMEs   Large firms
Employment (FTE) 22 8     1,246 569  
Sales growth (%) 6 3     8 4  
Age of firms (years) 21 15     44 31  
Share of firms innovating (%)     48       63
Share of firms > five years old (%)     78       90
Share of firms where finance access hampers innovation (%)     17       8
No of observations (ˋ000s)     80       20
  Exporters   Non-exporters
Employment (FTE) 624 79     143 9  
Sales growth (%) 5 3     7 3  
Age of firms (years) 34 24     22 15  
Share of firms innovating (%)     62       47
Share of firms > five years old (%)     89       79
Share of firms where finance access hampers innovation (%)     14       16
No of observations (ˋ000s)     32       70
  Foreign owned   Domestically owned
Employment (FTE) 906 355     136 10  
Sales growth (%) 6 4     6 3  
Age of firms (years) 35 23     23 16  
Share of firms innovating (%)     60       50
Share of firms > five years old (%)     85       81
Share of firms where finance access hampers innovation (%)     10       17
No of observations (ˋ000s)     21       81

Sources: ABS; Authors' calculations.

Figure A1: Monetary Policy Shock Measures
Quarterly average
Figure A1: Monetary Policy Shock Measures

Sources: Authors' calculations; Beckers (2020); RBA.