Government budget allocations for R&D (GBARD) (gba)

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Compiling agency: Italian National Institute of Statistics - ISTAT


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1. Contact
2. Metadata update
3. Statistical presentation
4. Unit of measure
5. Reference Period
6. Institutional Mandate
7. Confidentiality
8. Release policy
9. Frequency of dissemination
10. Accessibility and clarity
11. Quality management
12. Relevance
13. Accuracy
14. Timeliness and punctuality
15. Coherence and comparability
16. Cost and Burden
17. Data revision
18. Statistical processing
19. Comment
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1. Contact Top
1.1. Contact organisation

Italian National Institute of Statistics - ISTAT

1.2. Contact organisation unit

Departement for Statistical Production

Directorate for Economic Statistics

SEC- Structural statistics on business, governmental and non- profit organizations

1.5. Contact mail address

Via Tuscolana, 1788 Rome ITALY


2. Metadata update Top
2.1. Metadata last certified 31/10/2023
2.2. Metadata last posted 31/10/2023
2.3. Metadata last update 31/10/2023


3. Statistical presentation Top
3.1. Data description

Statistics on Government Budget Allocations for R&D (GBARD) measure government support to research and development (R&D) activities, and thereby provide information about the priority governments give to different public R&D funding activities. This type of funder-based approach for reporting R&D involves identifying all the budget items that may support R&D activities and measuring or estimating their R&D content.

Main concepts and definitions used for the production of R&D statistics are given by the OECD (2015), Frascati Manual 2015: Guidelines for Collecting and Reporting Data on Research and Experimental Development, The Measurement of Scientific, Technological and Innovation Activities (FM 2015, Chapter 12), which is the internationally recognised standard methodology for collecting R&D statistics and by Eurostat’s European Business Statistics Methodological Manual on R&D Statistics (EBS Methodological Manual on R&D Statistics).

Since the beginning of 2021, the collection of R&D statistics is based on Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2020/1197 of 30 July 2020.

The Regulation sets the framework for the collection of R&D statistics and specifies the main variables of interest and their breakdowns at predefined level of detail (Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1197 of 30 July 2020 laying down technical specifications and arrangements pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council on European business statistics repealing 10 legal acts in the field of business statistics (europa.eu)).

Statistics on science, technology and innovation were collected until the end of 2020 based on Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2012/995 concerning the production and development of Community statistics on science and technology.

3.2. Classification system

Distribution by socioeconomic objectives (SEO) is based on the Nomenclature for the Analysis and Comparisons of Scientific Programmes and Budgets (NABS) at one digit level.

3.2.1. National classification
National nomenclature of SEO used   NABS 2007 is adopted since reference year 2007.
Correspondence table with NABS  -
3.2.2. NABS classification
Deviations from NABS  No deviation
Problems in identifying / separating NABS chapters and sub chapters   Data at subchapter level are not currently available
Ability to distribute Non-oriented research and General University Funds (GUF) by fields of R&D   
3.3. Coverage - sector

See below.

3.3.1. General coverage
Definition of R&D Frascati Manual definition to identify R&D
Coverage of R&D or S&T in general As a general rule GBARD covers only R&D activities, but some overlapping with other S&T activities cannot be excluded.
Fields of R&D (FORD) covered N/A
Socioeconomic objective (SEO by NABS) No deviations
3.3.2. Definition and coverage of government

GBARD statistics are assumed to report detailed data on all the government's budget items that may support R&D activities and to measure or estimate their R&D content. For the purposes of GBARD, the Government sector comprises (a) the central (federal) government, (b) regional (state) government and (c) local (municipal) government subsectors (FM2015, Chapter 12).

 

Levels of government Definition Included / Not included Comments
Central (federal) government  
Central Government (Ministries)
 Included  Data from Central Government (Ministries) budget are included
Regional (state) government  
Regional Governments (NUTS2 level)
 Included  Data from Regional Governments (NUTS2 level) are included:  a survey  is carried out among the statistical offices of the Italian Regional Governments.
Local (municipal) government  Provinces/municipalities   Not Included  
3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions

Not requested.

3.5. Statistical unit

Central Government (Ministries) and  Regional Governments.

3.6. Statistical population

See below.

3.6.1. National target population

The target population is the population for which inferences are made. The frame (or frames, as sometimes several frames are used) is a device that permits access to population units. The frame population is the set of population units, which can be accessed through the frame and the survey data really refer to this population.

 

Definition of the national target population   Central government (15 Ministries) and Regional government (21 regions)
Estimation of the target population size  N/A
3.7. Reference area

Not requested.

3.8. Coverage - Time

Not requested. See point 5.

3.9. Base period

Not requested. The base year for the unit Purchasing Power Standard (PPS) and PPS per inhabitant at constant prices is currently 2005. All calculations of non-basic unit (national currencies) are done by Eurostat.


4. Unit of measure Top

Not requested.


5. Reference Period Top

a) Calendar year: 2021

 

b) Fiscal year:

    Start month:

    End month:


6. Institutional Mandate Top
6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements

See below.

6.1.1. European legislation

Since the beginning of 2021, GBARD statistics are based on Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2020/1197 of 30 July 2020 laying down technical specifications and arrangements pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2019/2152 of the European Parliament and of the Council on European business statistics repealing 10 legal acts in the field of business statistics. The Regulation sets the framework for the collection of R&D statistics and specifies the main variables of interest and their breakdowns at predefined level of detail.  GBARD statistics were based until the end of 2020 on the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2012/995 concerning the production and development of Community statistics on science and technology.

6.1.2. National legislation

Existence of R&D specific statistical legislation

 Programma statistico nazionale (art. 13  d.lgs. n. 322 del 1989 and following acts)

Legal acts

 DL 322/89 and following acts; National Statistics Plan 2011-2013; DCPM 21/03/2013; DPR 19/07/2013; D.lgs 30/06/2003 n.196.

Obligation of responsible organisations to produce statistics (as derived from the legal acts)

 DL 322/89

Right of responsible organisations to collect data – obligation of (natural / legal) persons to provide raw and administrative data (as derived from the legal acts)

 DPR 19/07/2013; DL 322/89

Obligation of responsible organisations to protect confidential information from disclosure  (as derived from the legal acts)

 DL 196/30/06/2003.

Rights of access of third organisations / persons to data and statistics (as derived from the legal acts)

 National Statistics Plan

Planned changes of legislation

 No changes are planned

6.1.3. Standards and manuals

-          Frascati Manual 2015, Guidelines for Collecting and Reporting Data on Research and Experimental Development

-          EBS Methodological Manual on R&D Statistics

6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing

Not requested.


7. Confidentiality Top
7.1. Confidentiality - policy

Confidentiality, being one of the process quality components, concerns the privacy of data providers (households, enterprises, administrations and other respondents), the confidentiality of the information they provide and the extent of its use for statistical purposes.

A property of data indicating the extent to which their unauthorised disclosure could be prejudicial or harmful to the interest of the source or other relevant parties.

 

a)       Confidentiality protection required by law:

 National legislation: Data Protection Code - Legislative Decree no. 196/2003 and subsequent amendments and additions; 

b)       Confidentiality commitments of survey staff:

  Code of conduct and professional practice applying to the processing of personal data for statistical and scientific research purposes within the framework of the national statistical system and subsequent amendments and additions.

7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment

 Data are processed at aggregate level. No confidentiality issues can be identified.


8. Release policy Top
8.1. Release calendar

The release calendar for the R&S data set exists and it is publicly accessible.

8.2. Release calendar access

 

Istat - release calendar

 

8.3. Release policy - user access

Through Istat databases and information systems users can choose the information according to their needs. In some cases it is possible to build customised tables, in other cases, data are structured in prepackaged downloadable tables. Each database is accompanied by methodologies, classifications, definitions related to the topic.

Through Paper, electronic and interactive publications and specialist publications (Rivista di statistica ufficiale, Istat Working Papers) Istat promotes and enhances the research activity, sharing the results of studies in the field of official statistics.

For journalists there is a press room. The Istat Media Relations Office is responsible for all dealings with the media – from national newspapers, magazines, broadcasters and online publications – and provides ongoing information, monitoring and support for publications, articles and television programmes. The press releases are issued by Istat press office from 10 a.m. on the date indicated, after a briefing to illustrate the main data, reserved for certified news agencies. During the briefing, journalists prepare the launch texts with no outside contact until a member of the press office staff approves the data release (lock-up system). Press office staff monitor agencies constantly throughout the briefing to ensure the embargo is respected. Accredited news agencies agree to respect this dissemination procedure. Failure to comply with the lock-up system may lead to temporary – or complete, in the case of repeated infractions – suspension of access to the press room.


9. Frequency of dissemination Top

Twice a year.


10. Accessibility and clarity Top
10.1. Dissemination format - News release

See below.

10.1.1. Availability of the releases
  Availability (Y/N)1 Content, format, links, ...
Regular releases  Y  

The Annual R&D Report that can be downloaded from a dedicated ISTAT Internet page.
Tables and a short glossary and description of the survey are available.

Online and press communication is prepared for the release of the Annual R&D Report.

Ad-hoc releases  N  

1) Y - Yes, N – No

10.2. Dissemination format - Publications

See below.

10.2.1. Availability of means of dissemination
Means of dissemination Availability (Y/N)1 Content, format, links, ...
General publication/article

(paper, online)

 Y  

The main results of the survey are included in the  Annual R&D Report .

https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/274778,

https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/288117

Specific paper publication

(paper, online)

 N  

1) Y – Yes, N - No 

10.3. Dissemination format - online database

Italian Government budget appropriations for R&D by socio-economic objective are available at I.stat (http://dati.istat.it/ ), a data warehouse of statistics currently produced by Istat. 

10.3.1. Data tables - consultations

Not requested.

10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access

See below.

10.4.1. Provisions affecting the access
Access rights to the information  Only data on Budget Appropriations on R&D by Regional Governments are available and accessible by following the standard procedures implemented by ISTAT.
Access cost policy  none
Micro-data anonymisation rules  
10.5. Dissemination format - other

See below.

10.5.1. Metadata - consultations

Not requested.

10.5.2. Availability of other dissemination means
Dissemination means Availability (Y/N)1  Micro-data / Aggregate figures Comments
Internet: main results available on the national statistical authority’s website  Y  Aggregate figures The Annual R&D Report can be downloaded from a dedicated Internet page
Data prepared for individual ad hoc requests Y  Aggregate figures Only on request by official institutions.
Other      

1) Y – Yes, N - No 

10.6. Documentation on methodology

Methodological note in Annual R&D Report

10.6.1. Metadata completeness - rate

Not requested.

10.7. Quality management - documentation

See below.

10.7.1. Information and clarity

 

Type(s) of data accompanying information available (metadata, graphs, etc.)   Statistical tables (together with a short glossary and description of the survey methodology) are available.
Request on further clarification  NO
Measure to increase clarity  No at the moment
Impression of users on the clarity of the accompanying information to the data   We do not receive particular requests on GBARD statistics; the available documentation is supposed to be clear.


11. Quality management Top
11.1. Quality assurance

Quality tools have been developed by Istat in order to improve the quality of statistical processes and products, consistently with Istat’s mission and according to the quality framework of the European Statistical System.

The Quality Guidelines are among these tools which Istat set up initially only for statistics from surveys, and subsequently also for processes using administrative sources.

For transparency purposes, the quality documentation of Istat statistical processes is available through:

  • the Information system on quality (SIQual) containing all metadata describing each production process and its features
  • Quality at a glance, standard summary reports for each Istat survey
  • The National Quality Reports (Schede Standard di Qualità, only available in Italian), more extensive and detailed reports for expert users, including quantitative indicators on process quality, harmonised with European standards.

ISTAT has also established guidelines and procedures for assessing the quality of statistics produced within Sistan.

11.2. Quality management - assessment

Some weaknesses may be due to the incorrect application of the 'net approach' (for data from Regional Governments, survey respondents may use different approaches either including/excluding EU funds, ISTAT carries out specific audits to check for the full application of this principle by the respondents) and to the difficulty to distinguish R&D from other related activities only on the basis on text budget analysis without additional available information.


12. Relevance Top
12.1. Relevance - User Needs

See below.

12.1.1. Needs at national level
Users’ class1 Description of users Users’ needs
  Institutions European level

International organizations

The Ministry of Education, University and Research 

Regional authorities
 European statitstics and policy analysis
 Media Newspapers  Statistics and economic analysis
 Researchers and students Public research centres and universities  Reporting and analysis
     

 

 

 

 

 

1- Institutions:
European level: Commission (DGs, Secretariat General), Council, European Parliament, ECB, other European agencies etc.
• in Member States, at the national or regional level: Ministries of Economy or Finance, other ministries (for sectoral comparisons), National Statistical Institutes and other statistical agencies (norms, training, etc.), and
International organisations: OECD, UN, IMF, ILO, etc.

2- Social actors: Employers’ associations, trade unions, lobbies, among others, at the European, national or regional level.

3- Media: International or regional media – specialized or for the general public – interested both in figures and analyses or comments. The media are the main channels of statistics to the general public.

4- Researchers and students (Researchers and students need statistics, analyses, ad hoc services, access to specific data.)

5- Enterprises or businesses (Either for their own market analysis, their marketing strategy (large enterprises) or because they offer consultancy services)

6- Other (User class defined for national purposes, different from the previous classes.)

12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction

To evaluate if users' needs have been satisfied, the best way is to use user satisfaction surveys.

12.2.1. National Surveys and feedback
Conduction of a user satisfaction survey or any other type of monitoring user satisfaction  
User satisfaction survey specific for GBARD statistics   No
Short description of the feedback received  
12.3. Completeness

See below.

12.3.1. Data completeness - rate

Not applicable.

12.3.2. Completeness - overview

Completeness is assessed via comparison of the data delivered against the requirements of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2020/1197.

  5

(Very Good)

4

(Good)

3

(Satisfactory)

2

 (Poor)

1

(Very poor)

Reasons for missing cells
Provisional budget statistics1  X          
Obligatory final budget statistics1  X          
Optional final budget statistics2           Information currently available does not allow to provide optional final budget statistics.

1)  Criteria: Obligatory data (provisional budget and final budget). Only 'Very Good' = 100% and 'Very Poor' <100% apply.

2)  Criteria: Optional data (final budget). 'Very Good' = 100%; 'Good' = >75%;'Satisfactory' 50 to 75%%; 'Poor' 25 to 50%; 'Very Poor' 0 to 25%.

12.3.3. Data availability

See below.

12.3.3.1. Data availability – Provisional data
  Availability1 Frequency of data collection Gap years – years with missing data Time of compilation (T+x)2 Comments
Total GBARD  Y-1970        
NABS Chapter level  Y-2005        
NABS Sub-chapter level          
Special categories - Biotech          
Special categories - Nanotech          
Special categories - Security          

1) Availability of the data: N: No, data are not available, Y: Yes, data are available + start year.

2) Time of compilation: T is assumed to represent the end of reference period, x expresses the number of months after (positive) or before (negative) T when data is compiled

12.3.3.2. Data availability – Final data
  Availability1 Frequency of data collection Gap years – years with missing data Time of compilation (T+x)2 Comments
Total GBARD  Y-1970        
NABS Chapter level  Y-2005        
NABS Sub-chapter level          
Special categories - Biotech          
Special categories - Nanotech          
Special categories - Security          

1) Availability of the data: N: No, data are not available, Y: Yes, data are available + start year.

2) Time of compilation: T is assumed to represent the end of reference period, x expresses the number of months after (positive) or before (negative) T when data is compiled

12.3.3.3. Data availability – Other special categories
Special categories Stage1 Availability1 Frequency of data colletion Gap years – years with missing data Time of compilation (T+x)3 Comments
 N/A  N/A  N/A  N/A  N/A  N/A  N/A
             
             
             
             
             

1) Stage: P - provisional, F - final. 

2) Availability of the data: No, data are not available, Y: Yes, data are available + start year.

3) Time of compilation: T is assumed to represent the end of reference period, x expresses the number of months after (positive) or before (negative) T when data is compiled


13. Accuracy Top
13.1. Accuracy - overall

Accuracy in the statistical sense denotes the closeness of computations or estimates to the exact or true values. Statistics are not equal with the true values because of variability (the statistics change from implementation to implementation of the survey due to random effects) and bias (the average of the possible values of the statistics from implementation to implementation is not equal to the true value due to systematic effects).

 

Several types of statistical errors occur during the survey process. The following typology of errors has been adopted:

1. Sampling errors. These only affect sample surveys. They are due to the fact that only a subset of the population, usually randomly selected, is enumerated.

2. Non-sampling errors. Non-sampling errors affect sample surveys and complete enumerations alike and comprise:

a) Coverage errors,

b) Measurement errors,

c) Non response errors and

d) Processing errors.

 

Model assumption errors should be treated under the heading of the respective error they are trying to reduce.

13.1.1. Accuracy - Overall by 'Types of Error'
Sampling errors Non-sampling errors1) Model-assumption Errors1) Perceived direction of the error2)
Coverage errors Measurement errors Processing errors Non response errors
N/A -  -  - -  - N/A

1)  Ranking of the type(s) of errors that result in over/under-estimation, from the most important source of error (1) to the least important source of error (5) In the event that errors of a particular type do not exist, is used the sign ‘-‘.

2)  The perceived direction of the ‘overall’ error using the signs “+” for over estimation, “-” for under estimation and “+/-” when assumption of the direction of the error cannot be made for GBARD.

13.1.2. Assessment of the accuracy
 Indicators 5 (Very Good)1 4 (Good)2 3 (Satisfactory)3 2 (Poor)4 1 (Very poor)5
 GBARD  X        
National public funding to transnationally coordinated R & D  X        

1) High level of coverage (At least all national or federal ministries and the ministries and agencies responsible for R&D funding at state or regional level). High rate of response (>90%) in data collection. All figures broken down by NABS.  

2) If at least one out of the three criteria described above would not be fully met.

3) In the event that the rate of response would be lower than 80% even by meeting the two remaining criteria.

4) In the event that the average rate of response would be lower than 70% and at least one of the two remaining criteria would not be met.

5) If all the three criteria described above are not met.

13.2. Sampling error

Not requested.

13.2.1. Sampling error - indicators

Not requested.

13.3. Non-sampling error

Non-sampling errors occur in all phases of a survey. They add to the sampling errors (if present) and contribute to decreasing overall accuracy. It is important to assess their relative weight in the total error and devote appropriate resources for their control and assessment.

13.3.1. Coverage error

Coverage errors are due to divergences between the target population and the frame population. The frame population is the set of target population members that has a chance to be selected into the survey sample. It is a listing of all items in the population from which the sample is drawn that contains contact details as well as sufficient information to perform stratification and sampling.

 

a)       Description/assessment of coverage errors: Does not apply.

 

 

b)      Measures taken to reduce their effect:

 

13.3.1.1. Over-coverage - rate

Does not apply.

13.3.1.2. Common units - proportion

Not requested.

13.3.2. Measurement error

Measurement errors occur during data collection and generate bias by recording values different than the true ones. The survey questionnaire used for data collection may have led to the recording of wrong values.

 

a)       Description/assessment of measurement errorsNo such errors known.

 

b)      Measures taken to reduce their effect:

 

13.3.3. Non response error

Non response errors: occur when a survey failed to collect data on all survey variables from all the population units designated for data collection in a sample or complete enumeration.

 

a) Problems in obtaining data from targeted information providers: Has not occurred.

 

b) Measures taken to reduce their effect: 

 

c) Effect of non-response errors on the produced statistics:

 

13.3.3.1. Unit non-response - rate

Not requested.

13.3.3.2. Item non-response - rate

Not requested.

13.3.4. Processing error

Between data collection and the beginning of statistical analysis, data must undergo a certain processing: coding, data entry, data editing, imputation, etc. Errors introduced at these stages are called processing errors. Data editing identifies inconsistencies or errors in the data.

 

a)       Data processing and editing processes: Does not apply. Budget data analysis.

 

b)      Description of errors:

 

c)       Measures taken to reduce their effect:

13.3.5. Model assumption error

Model assumption errors occur when the assumptions made for the estimation of parameters, models, the testing of statistical hypotheses, etc., are violated. As a result, the quality of the resulting statistics is affected (e.g. degrees of confidence might be inflated).

Description/assessment: 


14. Timeliness and punctuality Top
14.1. Timeliness

Timeliness and punctuality refer to time and dates, but in a different manner: the timeliness of statistics reflects the length of time between their availability and the event or phenomenon they describe. Punctuality refers to the time lag between the release date of the data and the target date on which they should have been delivered, with reference to dates announced in the official release calendar.

14.1.1. Time lag - first result

Date of first release of national data: September 2022 (provisional)

14.1.2. Time lag - final result

Date of first release of national data: February 2022 (final)

14.2. Punctuality

Punctuality refers to the time lag between the release date of data and the target date on which they were scheduled for release as announced officially.

14.2.1. Punctuality - delivery and publication

Punctuality of time schedule of data release = (Actual date of the data release) - (Scheduled date of the data release)

14.2.1.1. Deadline and date of data transmission
  Transmission of provisional data Transmission of final data
Legally defined deadline of data transmission (T+_ months) 6 12
Actual date of transmission of the data (T+x months)  6  12
Delay (days)   0  0
Reasoning for delay    


15. Coherence and comparability Top
15.1. Comparability - geographical

See below.

15.1.1. Asymmetry for mirror flow statistics - coefficient

Not requested.

15.1.2. Survey Concepts Issues

The following table lists a number of key survey concepts and conceptual issues; it gives reference to the Commission Regulation No 2020/1197, Frascati manual and the EBS Methodological Manual on R&D Statistics paragraphs with recommendations about these concepts / issues.

 

Concept / Issue Reference to recommendations Deviation from recommendations National definition / Treatment / Deviations from recommendations
Research and development FM2015 Chapter 2 (mainly paragraphs 2.3 and 2.4).  NO  
Coverage of levels of government FM2015, §12.5 to 12.9  NO  
Socioeconomic objectives coverage and breakdown Reg. 2020/1197: Annex 1, Table 20  NO  
Reference period Reg. 2020/1197: Annex 1, Table 20   NO  
15.1.3. Deviations from recommendations

GBARD encompass all spending allocations met from sources of government revenue foreseen within the budget, such as taxation. Spending allocations by extra-budgetary government entities are within the scope only to the extent that their funds are allocated through the budgetary process (FM2015 §12.9). The following table lists a number of key methodological issues, which may affect the international comparability of national GBARD statistics.

 

Methodological issues Reference to recommendations Deviation from recommendations  National definition / Treatment / Deviations from recommendations
Definition of GBARD FM § 12.9    
GBARD includes initial and final budget appropriations from national Ministries' and Regional Governments' budgets.
Stages of data collection FM2015 §12.41  NO  
Gross / net approach, net principle FM2015 §12.20 and 12.21  NO  The net principle is applied as a general rule. ISTAT carries out specific audits to check for the full application of this principle by the respondents.
EU/other funds Eurostat's EBS Methodological Manual on R&D Statistics    Net approach is applied as a general rule for Ministries' and Regional Governments' budgets data. ISTAT carries out specific audits to check for the full application of this principle by the respondents of the survey among the statistical offices of the Italian Regional Governments.
Types of expenditure FM2015 §12.15 to 12.18  NO  
Current and capital expenditure FM §12.15  NO  Both current and capital expenditure are included.
Extra budgetary fund FM §12.8, 12.20, 12.38    Only resources included in the National/Regional budgets are considered.
Loans FM §12.31, 12.32, 12.34    

Both types of loans forgiven and to be repaid may be currently included in GBARD data.
Indirect funding, tax rebates, etc. FM §12.31 - 12.38 NO (but indirect funding is not declared separately and both types of loans forgiven and to be repaid may be currently included in GBARD data) .  

As a general rule indirect funding and tax rebates are not included in GBARD data.

For reference year 2017 "Support interventions through the tax system" are included. Specifically, it is a sum accreditated to the special accounting "revenue agency - budget funds" to be revived at the entry of the state budget to offset the minors payments caused by the tax credit enjoyed by enterprises making investments in research and development activities.

Treatment of multi-annual projects FM2015 §12.44  NO  
Treatment of GBARD going to R&D abroad FM2015 §12.19   GBARD includes contributions to international institutions and programs (CERN, ILL, ESO, EUREKA etc..).
Criterion for distribution by socioeconomic objective FM2015 §12.50 to 12.71  NO (but data disaggregated at subchapter level are not available).  Data disaggregated at subchapter level are not available.
Method of identification of primary objective Eurostat's EBS Methodological Manual on R&D Statistics, topic 2, statement B.6  NO  
15.2. Comparability - over time

See below.

15.2.1. Length of comparable time series

See below.

15.2.2. Breaks in time series
  Length  of comparable time series  Break years1 Nature of the breaks
Provisional data    2016, 2005, 2001 Since 2016, GBARD data have been produced by ISTAT. From 2005 to 2015, GBARD data have been jointly produced by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Central Government data) and ISTAT (Regional Governments data). Data are validated and transmitted to Eurostat by ISTAT. Until 2004 the GBARD were produced by the Italian National Research Council and validated by ISTAT. Data for years 2002, 2003 and 2004 was not validated and transmitted to Eurostat.
Final data    2016, 2005, 2001  Since 2016, GBARD data have been produced by ISTAT. From 2005 to 2015, GBARD data have been jointly produced by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Central Government data) and ISTAT (Regional Governments data). Data are validated and transmitted to Eurostat by ISTAT.  Until 2004 the GBARD were produced by the Italian National Research Council and validated by ISTAT. Data for years 2002, 2003 and 2004 was not validated and transmitted to Eurostat.

1)       Breaks years are years for which data are not fully comparable to the previous period.

15.3. Coherence - cross domain

GBARD data are not regularly checked against the corresponding GERD data. Comparability issues may exist.

15.3.1. Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics

Not requested.

15.3.2. Coherence - National Accounts

Not requested.

15.4. Coherence - internal

This part compares GBARD statistics from the provisional and final budget for the reference year.

15.4.1. Comparison between provisional and final data according to NABS 2007
  R&D allocations in the provisional budget delivered at T+6 R&D allocations in the final budget delivered at T+12 Difference (of final data)
Exploration and exploitation of the Earth 758.228 752.758 -5.470
Environment 280.405 314.574 34.169
Exploration and exploitation of space 1408.341 1423.810 15.469
Transport. telecommunication and other infrastructures 146.468 162.448 15.980
Energy 367.728 399.252 31.524
Industrial production and technology 1123.855 1128.485 4.630
Health 1276.400 1265.962 -10.438
Agriculture 292.955 301.520 8.565
Education 346.193 381.595 35.402
Culture. recreation. religion and mass media 106.900 109.397 2.497
Political and social systems. structures and processes 410.233 402.604 -7.629
General advancement of knowledge: R&D financed from General University Funds (GUF) 4593.716 4629.891 36.175
General advancement of knowledge: R&D financed from other sources than GUF 334.045 337.102 3.057
Defence 58.599 65.824 7.225
TOTAL GBARD 11504.066 11675.222 171.156

 

 


16. Cost and Burden Top

The assessment of costs associated with a statistical product is a rather complicated task since there must exist a mechanism for appointing portions of shared costs (for instance shared IT resources and dissemination channels) and overheads (office space, utility bills etc). The assessment must become detailed and clear enough so that international comparisons among agencies of different structures are feasible. 

16.1. Costs summary
Restricted from publication
16.2. Components of burden and description of how these estimates were reached
Restricted from publication


17. Data revision Top
17.1. Data revision - policy

Not applicable.

17.2. Data revision - practice

Not requested.

17.2.1. Data revision - average size

Not requested.


18. Statistical processing Top
18.1. Source data

a)       Provisional data: Central government and Regional government budget data

 

b)      Final data: Central government and Regional government budget data

 

c)       General University Funds (GUF): estimate from Central government  budget data

18.2. Frequency of data collection

See 12.3.3.

18.3. Data collection

See below.

18.3.1. Data collection overview
  Provisional data Final data Comments
Data collection method  Budget text analysis is carried out for Central Government data (initial budget appropriations). 
Regional government budget data (initial budget appropriations): a survey is carried out  among the statistical offices of the Italian Regional Governments, such statistical offices are responsible for budget analysis (an electronic questionnaire is used).
 Budget text analysis is carried out for Central Government data (final budget appropriations). 
Regional government budget data (fiinal budget appropriations): a survey is carried out  among the statistical offices of the Italian Regional Governments, such statistical offices are responsible for budget analysis (an electronic questionnaire is used).
 
Stage of data collection  Stage iv)   Stage v)  
Reporting units  Ministry of University and Research and
Statistical offices of Regional Governments.
 Ministry of University and Research and
Statistical offices of Regional Governments.
 
Basic variable  Initial budget appropriations.  Final budget appropriations.  
Time of data collection (T+x)1)  T+6  T+12  
Problems in the translation of budget items  

1) Time of data collection (T+x): T is assumed to represent the end of reference period. x expresses the number of months after (positive) or before (negative) T when data is collected.

18.3.2. General University Funds (GUF)

N/A

18.3.3. Distribution by socioeconomic objectives (SEO)
Level of distribution of budgetary items – institution or programme/project  Both institution and programme/project.
Criterion of distribution – purpose or content  Criterion of distribution: purpose (primary), content (secondary).
Method of identification of primary objectives  Available documentation, previous years' use of funds.
Difficulties of distribution Respondents provide a breakdown based on previous years' data. 
18.3.4. Questionnaire and other documents
Annex Name of the file
GBARD national questionnaire and explanatory notes in English:  
GBARD national questionnaire and explanatory notes in the national language: GBARD_quest_2021_fac_simile  (we provide the pdf fac-simile of the electronic questionnaire used to collect Regional governments' budget data, ISTAT carries out a survey among the statistical offices of the Italian Regional Governments).
Other relevant documentation of national methodology in English:  
Other relevant documentation of national methodology in the national language:  
18.4. Data validation

The validation activities consist of comparing the 2021 data with the 2020 data at the macro level and, for  the survey carried out by Istat among the statistical offices of the Italian Regional Governments, comparing historical information with contacting back respondents for inconsistencies or missing data.

18.5. Data compilation

See below.

18.5.1. Imputation - rate

Not applicable.

18.5.2. Data compilation methods

See below.

18.5.2.1. Identifying R&D
Method(s) of separating R&D from non-R&D Budget text analysis for Central Government data.
Administrative records for Regional Governments data (collected from the Regional Governments’ statistical offices).
Description of the use of the coefficient (if applicable)  
Coefficient estimation method Coefficients (% academic staff time spent on research and % universities expenditure for research activities) are used to estimate the share of GUF dedicated to R&D . These coefficients are derived from data on R&D activities in the universities collected by a survey and by their budget analysis. For data collected by survey, the last revision was in 2005. Coefficients (% expenditure for research activities by socio-economic objectives) are also used to allocate funding for public research organizations by socio-economic objectives; these coefficients come from the italian national R&D survey of the Government sector (RS2) (yearly updated).
Frequency of updating of coefficients  See previous comment (coefficient estimation method).
18.5.2.2. General University Funds (GUF)
Method(s) of separating R&D from non-R&D  Coefficients (% academic staff time spent on research and % universities expenditure for research activities) are used to estimate the share of GUF dedicated to R&D.
Description of the use of the coefficient (if applicable)  
Coefficient estimation method These coefficients are derived from data on R&D activities in the universities collected by a survey and by their budget analysis.
For data collected by survey, the last revision was in 2005.
Frequency of updating of coefficients  
18.5.2.3. Other issues
Treatment of multi-annual programmes  Only budget appropriations for the reference year are considered.
Possibility to classify budgetary items by COFOG functions  Possible but inconsistent with the GBARD approach.
Possibility to classify budgetary items by other nomenclatures e.g. NACE   N/A
Method of estimation of future budgets   N/A
18.6. Adjustment

Not requested.

18.6.1. Seasonal adjustment

Not requested.


19. Comment Top


Related metadata Top


Annexes Top
GBARD questionnaire 2021 facsimile