Key Facts
What is BERD?
Business Enterprise Research and Development (BERD)
BERD statistics show:
– what businesses spend on research and development (R&D)
– how this activity is funded
– the number of people working on this activity
Five criteria used to define R&D activity
How BERD statistics are produced
Sample selection
ONS: Selected from the Inter- Departmental Business Register (IDBR)
NISRA: Also selected from the Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR)
*For collection of 2023 data, ONS has reduce the sample size to approximately 20,000 UK businesses
Why are BERD statistics important?
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology uses BERD statistics to inform and support policy advice.
The Bank of England uses BERD statistics to provide insight into the UK’s innovation and productivity performance.
Academics and research professionals use BERD statistics to understand and communicate the economic impact of research activities, within the in the UK.
Direct uses of BERD statistics
BERD statistics are used as inputs in:
- The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) core R&D statistics database (Main Science and Technology Indicators (MSTI) database) and the Analytical BERD (ANBERD) database, to facilitate international comparisons
- Business Investment (BI) statistics: In 2022, BERD comprised 9% of all capital investment in the UK in 2022 (Source: ONS, Annual gross fixed capital formation by industry and asset, October)