Research and development; expenditure and funding per implementation sector

Research and development; expenditure and funding per implementation sector

Sectors Periods Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Total (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Businesses (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Government (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Higher education (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Private non-profit organisations (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Abroad Total abroad (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Abroad Businesses abroad (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Source of financing Abroad Other abroad (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Type of cost Current costs (mln euro) Expenditure on in-house R&D activities Type of cost R&D investments (mln euro) Expenditure R&D outsourced abroad (mln euro)
All sectors 2021 19,752 11,164 6,059 21 467 2,040 1,272 769 18,393 1,358 3,227
All sectors 2022** 21,618 12,611 6,268 34 495 2,210 1,334 876 20,206 1,412 3,708
Businesses 2021 13,048 10,643 808 17 121 1,460 1,242 218 12,197 851 3,204
Businesses 2022** 14,806 12,097 982 19 141 1,567 1,306 261 13,943 863 3,697
Institutions 2021 1,080 98 846 5 20 111 29 82 1,023 57 23
Institutions 2022** 1,034 102 785 16 11 121 28 93 977 58 10
Higher education 2021 5,623 424 4,405 0 325 469 0 469 5,173 450 0
Higher education 2022** 5,778 413 4,502 0 342 522 0 522 5,287 492 0
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table contains figures regarding expenditure on and financing of Research and Development (R&D) activities that are conducted with own or external personnel. Additionally figures are available regarding expenditure on R&D activities that are outsourced abroad.

The figures are provided for the following sectors:
- businesses
- institutions
- institutes of higher education.

Data available from: 2013

Status of the figures:
The data regarding 2013-2021 are definitive and the data regarding 2022 are revised provisional.

Changes as of 30 August 2024:
The figures about 2020 and 2021 have been adjusted and are definitive. Additionally, the provisional figures about 2022 have been published.

As of statistical year 2022, a new sample design and weighting method are used for this statistic. This makes the published data more accurate, but this change does mean that figures on the number of R&D firms can only be published in 2025.

When will new figures be published?
In the fourth quarter of 2024 provisional figures about 2023 will be published.

Description topics

Expenditure on in-house R&D activities
Total
Total expenditure on in-house R&D activities, in millions of euros.
Source of financing
Businesses
The actual transactor in the production process, characterised by self-sufficiency with respect to the decisions about that process and by offering its products to third parties.

This definition, in particular the self-sufficiency element, allows for a business to include more than one branch, but also more than one legal entity. This is the case when the separate branches or legal entities do not operate independently. Conversely, various sections may be discerned within a single legal entity, which operate independently in terms of production. On the basis of the definition, then, these sections constitute businesses in themselves. This last point mainly applies to larger concerns with diverse activities. When an entity so defined is active in different countries, for the purposes of national statistics the Dutch section is treated as a self-contained business.

In official Statistics Netherlands terminology, the company as defined here is known as a "business unit" (BU), in order to prevent confusion with the term "business" used in general terminology - which is, for these purposes, too imprecise.

The statistical unit of a business is an approximation of the kind-of-activity unit, as defined by Eurostat. This definition combines two requirements which may be in conflict: contribution to a single activity versus correlation with one or more operational units. When operationalising the statistical unit of a business, the Netherlands prioritises the second requirement.
Government
Government funding for R&D consists of the following components:
- funds obtained from public research institutions;
- funds obtained from central government and local authorities, for example for contract research;
- funds obtained from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) (for example, competitive research funding for the higher education sector);
- lump sum financing from the government (for example government funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to the higher education sector).
Higher education
Education as recorded in the Higher Education and Scientific Research Act (Wet op het hoger onderwijs en wetenschappelijk onderzoek, WHW).

Higher education includes higher professional education (hbo) and university education (wo).
Private non-profit organisations
R&D funding by private non-profit organisations consists of funds obtained from organisations in the private sector that are considered not-for-profit. Predominantly charities, based in the Netherlands, that raise funds and mainly act as financier of research. Including donations and legacies.
Abroad
Total abroad
Businesses, international organizations, research institutions, higher education institutions and other organizations that are located abroad. These can also be abroad located subsidiaries of a multinational corporation. The European Union is also considered to be foreign.
Businesses abroad
Businesses located abroad. These can also be abroad located subsidiaries of a multinational corporation.
Other abroad
International organizations, public research institutions, higher education institutions and other organizations that are located abroad. The European Union is also counted as part of the category other abroad.
Type of cost
Current costs
These gross wages including pension contributions, social contributions and any additional benefits. In addition, these are costs for small tools, rental costs, maintenance of laboratories, scientific literature, computer rental time, insurance, energy, water and possible travel costs.
R&D investments
Investments in buildings, laboratories, land, equipment and other fixed assets for R&D.
Expenditure R&D outsourced abroad
Total expenditure on R&D activities that are outsourced to businesses and institutions located abroad, in millions of euros.