Nation-wide survey of South African business innovation gets underway

CATEGORY: Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators
DATE: 24 February 2022

Media Statement

Thursday, 24 February 2022 – On  14 March 2022 South Africa’s official Business Innovation Survey gets underway with fieldworkers reaching out to 5 500 businesses over the next six months. This will be the seventh time the survey takes place in South Africa, which is performed by the HSRC’s Centre for Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators for the Department of Science and Innovation. 

Innovation is internationally recognised as a key driver of economic growth. It takes place in many businesses – big, small, micro and informal. Countries are best placed to solve wide-ranging social and economic challenges when innovative products and processes are adopted, and technological capacity is built.

Covering a three-year period, 2019 – 2021, the business innovation survey method uses international measurement tools to compare South Africa with other countries.

The survey collects information about a business’s innovations. This may include new products, new processes, as well as improvements to existing products or ways of working.

“South Africa faces considerable economic challenges, worsened by COVID-19. Measuring our capacity to innovate and thus grow our economy and increase employment is now especially relevant” says Dr Glenda Kruss, head of the CeSTII.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many businesses, and the survey will help to develop a detailed picture of business innovation in South Africa in the recent past” says Dr Kruss. “This will enable us to hone our policy instruments to support and boost innovation, productivity and competitiveness in our country.”

Business leaders will be contacted by fieldworkers from GeoScope, the HSRC’s fieldwork partner for the survey. The survey can be self-completed online or via telephonic interview. 

Covering the period 2019 to 2021 the survey will collect data from the sample of enterprises drawn from the business register held by Statistics South Africa. It will include enterprises in:

•mining 

•manufacturing 

•electricity, gas and water supply 

•services, including wholesale and retail trade 

•transport, storage and communication

•financial intermediation

•computer and related activities. 

•research and development

•architectural and engineering activities

•technical testing and analysis

“Societies that innovate, and create the conditions to nurture innovative practices, prosper and grow. South Africa has long recognised the importance of innovation and several public programmes support innovation,”  says Senior Policy Analyst of the Department of Science Innovation, Kgomotso Matjila-Matlapeng 

“We thank the business sector for supporting this important research by contributing their time and insight when approached to participate. We will be guided by the results of the survey and look forward to sharing the findings.” 

HSRC and partners would like to send their gratitude to the business sector for supporting this important research by contributing their time and insight when approached to participate. 

The survey results will be analysed in 2022/23 and published in 2023. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION 

-About the Business Innovation Survey: http://www.hsrc.ac.za/en/departments/cestii/sa-business-innovation-survey

-HSRC Survey Management team contact: Dr Amy Kahn akahn@hsrc.ac.za +27 71 213 0651

For media enquiries

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Cell: 0827659191, 

Email: anematandani@hsrc.ac.za

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