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Survey on ICT and Electronic Commerce use in Companies
Survey on ICT and Electronic Commerce Use in Companies 2006-2007
National results
Level and demand for ICT knowledge in the company in 2006 (e-Skills) by group of activity, main variables and company size.
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Groups of activity
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Total companies
1. Industry NCEA 15-41
1.1.Food, beverages and tobacco textile, clothing, leather and footwear industries wood and cork paper NCEA 15-21
1.2. Publishing, graphic arts and reproduction of recorded supports NCEA 22
1.3. Coke plants, petroleum refinement chemistry rubber and plastic products NCEA 23-25
1.4. Non-metallic mineral products metallurgy and manufacture of metallic products NCEA 26-28
1.5 Mechanical machinery and equipment electrical material and equipment, electronic and optical transport material various manufacturing industries NCEA 29-37
1.6. Production and distribution of electrical energy, gas and water NCEA 40-41
2. Construction NCEA 45
3. Services NCEA 50-52, 551, 552, 60-64, 70-74 and 921, 922
3.1. Sale and repair of vehicles NCEA 50
3.2. Wholesale trade NCEA 51
3.3. Retail trade NCEA 52
3.4. Hotels and campsites (NCEA 551, 552)
3.5. Activities connected to transport, travel agencies NCEA 60-63
3.6. Post and communications NCEA 64
3.7. Real estate activities renting of machinery and equipment R+D other business activities NCEA 70, 71, 73, 74
3.8. Computer Activities NCEA 72
3.9. Audiovisual services NCEA 921, 922
Selected:
19
Total:
19
Main variables
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% companies that, in January 2007, employed ICT specialists
% total personnel specialised in ICT, in January 2007
% companies that hired or attempted to hire ICT specialist personnel
% companies with difficulties at the time of hiring ICT specialists(1)
Main reasons for difficulties in hiring ICT specialist personnel: Lack or scarcity of candidates with the profile required(1)
Main reasons for difficulties in hiring ICT specialist personnel: Lack of degree or qualifications required in ICT material(1)
Main reasons for difficulties in hiring ICT specialist personnel: Lack of work experience in the field of ICT(1)
Main reasons for difficulties in hiring ICT specialist personnel: Excessively high wage costs(1)
% companies that hired or attempted to hire ICT user personnel
% companies with difficulties at the time of hiring new workers with ICT knowledge(2)
% companies that provided training activities to develop or improve the ICT knowledge of their employees
% companies that provided training activities to develop or improve the ICT knowledge of their employees: Training for ICT specialists
% companies that provided training activities to develop or improve the ICT knowledge of their employees: Training for ICT users
% employees who received ICT training (3)
ICT training expenditure (in thousands of euros)
% companies whose financing for ICT training activities was: Self-financed(3)
% companies whose financing for ICT training activities was: Private(3)
% companies whose financing for ICT training activities was: Public(3)
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists: Technological consultancy
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists: Development and/or setting up of systems and applications
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists: Telecommunications operations
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists: Data management
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists: Research and development, product design
% companies that subcontracted some function requiring ICT specialists: Other
% companies that performed, through a supplier abroad, some function requiring ICT specialists
% companies whose external supplier is: Subsidiary established by the company itself abroad(4)
% companies whose external supplier is: Other foreign company(4)
% companies whose external supplier is located in: Other EU countries(4)
% companies whose external supplier is located in: Other countries(4)
Selected:
1
Total:
30
Company size
Values that contain
Total
From 10 to 49
From 50 to 249
250 and over
Selected:
1
Total:
4
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1) (1) Percentage over total companies that hired or attempted to hire new ICT specialist personnel (2) Percentage over total companies that hired or attempted to hire new personnel with ICT knowledge (3) Percentage over company personnel that received ICT training (4) Percentage over total companies that performed some function requiring ICT specialists through a supplier abroad
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Source:National Statistics Institute