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Definitions (6/12) - Grouped by first letter "î"
50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "î" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...
One or more non-powered IWT vessels which are towed or pushed by one or more powered IWT vessels.
Number of IWT vessels registered at a given date in a country and authorized to use inland waterways.
Any movement of an IWT vessel from a specified point of origin to a specified point of destination. Note: Journey can be divided in a number of ...
Any person who makes a journey on board of an IWT vessel. Service staff assigned to IWT vessels are not regarded as passengers.
A passenger disembarking from an IWT vessel after having been conveyed by it. Note: A transfer from one IWT vessel to another is regarded as ...
Passenger who boards an IWT vessel to be conveyed by it. Note: A transfer from one IWT vessel to another is regarded as embarkation after ...
The combination of the place of embarkation and the place of disembarkation of the passenger conveyed by inland waterways whichever itinerary is ...
Unit of measure representing the transport of one passenger by inland waterways over one kilometre. Note: The distance to be taken into consideration ...
Any movement of an IWT vessel on a given network. Note: When a vessel is being carried on another vehicle, only the movement of the carrying vehicle ...
Any movement of an IWT vessel within a national territory irrespective of the country in which the vessel is registered.
IWT through a country between two places (a place of loading/embarkation and a place of unloading/disembarkatio) both located in another country or in ...
Relates to international transportation on rivers, canals and lakes. Included are waterways that are internal to one country and those that are shared ...
Any movement of goods and/or passengers using an IWT vessel on a given inland waterways network. Note: When an IWT vessel is being carried on another ...
"Inland waterway vessel" means a floating craft designed for the carriage of goods or public transport of passengers which navigates predominantly in ...
Number of IWT vessels registered at a given date in a country and authorised to use inland waterways open for public navigation. Note: Changes in the ...
A data value that lies in the interior of a statistical distribution and is in error. Because inliers are difficult to distinguish from good data ...
Innovating enterprises are enterprise that has introduced new or improved products or services on the market or new or improved processes. Enterprises ...
The process of translating good ideas into new services, processes, tools, systems and human interaction.
All developmental, financial and commercial activities undertaken by a firm that are intended to result in an innovation for the firm. They include: ...
Internal or external factors that hamper or incentivise business innovation efforts.
Innovation cooperation involves active participation in joint innovation projects with other organisations. These may either be other enterprises or ...
Innovation in firms refers to planned changes in a firm's activities with a view to improving the firm's performance.
Innovations in pricing involve the use of new pricing strategies to market the firm’s goods or services.
Statistical summary measure of an innovation phenomenon (activity, output, expenditure, etc.) observed in a population or a sample thereof for a ...
All systematic activities to plan, govern and control internal and external resources for innovation.
A firm's identifiable goals that reflect its motives and underlying strategies with respect to its innovation efforts.
Observed effects of innovations, including the extent to which a firm's objectives are met and the broader effects of innovation on other ...
Set of activities that are organised and managed for a specific purpose and with their own objectives, resources and expected outcomes.
Indicator of the share of a firm's total sales in the reference year that is due to product innovations.
The innovation status of a firm is defined on the basis of its engagement in innovation activities and its introduction of one or more innovations ...
An innovation-active firm is engaged at some time during the observation period in one or more activities to develop or implement new or improved ...
An innovative firm reports one or more innovations within the observation period. This applies equally to a firm that is individually or jointly ...
Treatment and/or care provided in a healthcare facility to patients formally admitted and requiring an overnight stay.
A data type in the survey which corresponds to the prices of all (or a number of) input components needed to make a set amount of output.
Input decay is the loss in the physical efficiency of an asset because, over time, it requires a greater input of labour or materials to produce a ...
Editing that is performed as data is input, e.g., during an interview.
The approach used to obtain PPPs (Purchasing power parities) for non-market services. Because there are no economically significant prices with which ...
Input stocks are made up of raw materials and supplies which will be used at a later date as intermediate inputs in production processes. Normally, ...
Editing that is performed as data is input. The editing may be part of a data entry system.
The input-output table is a widely used matrix framework to supply detailed and coherently arranged information on the flow of goods and services and ...
Inputs from air comprise substances taken in by the economy from the air for purposes of production and consumption.
Inputs from soil comprise nutrients and other elements present in the soil that are absorbed by the
economy during production processes.
Non-fuel sources of energy provided by the environment. http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/product?code=KS-01-14-120&mode=view
Insecticides, the classical "pesticides", are applied only when the pest incidence is manifest. They are only applied as protective measure against ...
There are various ways of incorporating inseparable non-agricultural secondary activities into the RAA, depending on the type of activity. Indeed, ...
Possessing inside information and using that information by acquiring or disposing of, for its own account or for the account of a third party, ...
Legal body for the purpose of long-term inhabitation and provision of services to a group of persons, usually with common facilities shared by the ...
The set of rules and the organisational structures that are used as the basis for producing statistics.
A set of rules used as the basis for producing statistics. http://www.sdmx.org/
An institutional household comprises persons whose need for shelter and subsistence are being provided by an institution. An institution is understood ...