"Figure 10: Better-managed firms are slightly less likely to rely on UK government funding for R&D","" "OLS regression coefficients of management practices score for different sources of R&D funding as a proportion of total funding with full controls, 2016","" "","" "Notes","1. Stars after coefficients denote significance at conventional significance levels:* p < 0.1, ** p < 0.05, *** p < 0.01. 2. Figures are rounded to 3 significant figures. 3. Regressions are run as seemingly unrelated regressions. 4. Controls included in regressions are firm employment size, industry at the two digit (division) level, based on the 2007 Standard Industrial Classification, firm age, ownership structure (family ownership, family management and foreign ownership) and the primary geographical location of the reporting unit. 5. For information on the data coverage of our matched Management and Expectations Survey (MES) and Business Enterprise Research and Development Survey (BERD) sample, see our Data sources and quality section. 6. Proportions are calculated for each source of self-reported in-house R&D funding relative to total funding received. 7. Funding from other organisations includes any funding which was not received from UK government, private organisations, European commission, other overseas organisation or from own funds for in-house R&D. " "Unit","Proportion of R&D funding" "","" "","Regression Coefficient","Low Confidence Interval","High Confidence Interval" "Proportion of funding received from private organisations for in-house R&D*","0.0584","-0.00156","0.118" "Proportion of funding from other organisations*","0.0471","-0.00748","0.102" "Proportion of funding from European commission*","-0.012","-0.0253","0.00138" "Proportion of funding from UK government for in-house R&D***","-0.0936","-0.159","-0.0286"