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Financial reference period Financial year ended 30 June 2016. Businesses with a different financial year were asked to report for a 12 month period which ended between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2016. Fixed Wireless Internet access Point to point microwave link, generally building to building or tower to building which allows subscribers within the receiving building to access the Internet. Sender and receiver must be within line of sight and no more than 22 kilometres apart, although newer generations of this technology have overcome some of these obstacles. Examples of technologies included as fixed wireless are fixed WiMax, LMDS and MMDS. Foreign Ownership Businesses were asked to report their percentage of foreign ownership as at 30 June 2016 by selecting one of the four available options. A definition of foreign ownership was not specified. Frame Relay Communications protocol used to ensure that data is delivered correctly over a packet-switching system transmitting at up to 2Mbps. Franchising Agreements Businesses were asked whether they were involved in any franchising agreements during the year ended 30 June 2016. Businesses could be identified as a franchisee (i.e. operated a franchise), franchisor (i.e. controlled a franchise system) or both. Geographic Markets (in which businesses sold goods or services) Businesses were asked to identify in which geographic markets they sold their goods or services during the year ended 30 June 2016. There were four options: local (the immediate area, town or city in which the business is located), outside of local area but within the state/territory, outside of state/territory but within Australia, and overseas. Multiple responses could be provided. Innovation An innovation is the introduction of a new or significantly improved good or service; operational process; organisational/managerial process; or marketing method. Innovative activity Innovative activity includes any work that was intended to, or did, result in the introduction of an innovation. Intellectual property Refers to the ownership of ideas and control over the tangible or virtual representation of those ideas. Internet A world-wide public computer network. Organisations and individuals can connect their computers to this network and exchange information across a country and/or across the world. The internet provides access to a number of communication services including the World Wide Web and carries email, news, entertainment and data files. Main source of business income Businesses were asked to identify their main source of income from the sale of goods or services during the year ended 30 June 2016. A list of sources was provided, however, definitions for large businesses or organisations and small and/or medium businesses or organisations were not. Main supplier of goods or services Businesses were asked to identify their main supplier of goods or services for the year ended 30 June 2016. A list or suppliers was provided, however, definitions for large businesses or organisations and small and/or medium businesses or organisations were not. Measures of business innovation Two measures of business innovation are included in this release:
Non innovation-active businesses Businesses which did not undertake any innovative activity in the reference period. Order A commitment to purchase goods or services. Other broadband Includes ATM and Frame Relay. Social media Social media presence includes web and mobile-based technologies which are used to turn communication into interactive dialogue among organisations, communities and individuals. Web presence Web presence includes a website, home page or, in the case of a presence on another entity's website, it is included, providing the business has substantial control over the content. A website or home page is an electronic document that is accessed via a unique address on the World Wide Web. The document provides information in a textual, graphical or multimedia format. Web presence excludes online listings or directories. Working arrangements Businesses were asked to identify the working arrangements they offered to their employees during the year ended 30 June 2016. Businesses were asked to report all of the arrangements that applied from the list provided. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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