Different methodological approaches for identifying ICT exporting enterprises: main results from the Italian case Maria Grazia Calza Francesca Inglese.

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Different methodological approaches for identifying ICT exporting enterprises: main results from the Italian case Maria Grazia Calza Francesca Inglese ISTAT – Microsimulation Unit

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Two different methodological approaches The first approach is based on the definition of ICT activities Industrial classes of the 3rd revision of the International Standard Industrial Classification The second approach is based on the definition of ICT products Prodcom (98) classification based on the work of the Nordic working group on Information Society Statistics

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy ICT SECTOR DEFINITION ICT manufacturing industry DL 30Office, accounting and computing machinery DL 31.30Insulated wire and cable DL 32Television and radio transmitters and communication equipment and apparatus DL 33.20Instruments and appliances for measuring, checking, testing, navigating and other purposes, except industrial process equipment DL 33.30Industrial process control equipment ICT services G 51.43Wholesale of electrical household appliances and radio and television goods G 51.64Wholesale of machinery, equipment and supplies G 51.65Wholesale of machinery for use in industry, trade and navigation I 64.20Telecommunications K 71.33Renting of office machinery and equipment including computers K 72Computers and related activities

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy ICT PRODUCTS DEFINITION The classification includes 222 commodities, clustered in six categories 1.Telecommunications equipment 2.Consumer electronics 3.Computers 4.Electronic components 5.Office machinery 6.Instruments and equipment for detecting, measuring, checking and controlling physical phenomena or processes

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy The data sources Each method implies a different use of statistical information taken from the COE database. According to the first method to define ICT sector we use statistical information grouped by individual economic traders, while to define ICT products we use statistical information referred to all goods classified by the CN8 (Combined Nomenclature) code and traded by individual economic traders ASIA database: ISTAT micro files on all active enterprises COE database: ISTAT micro files on international trade

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Flowchart 1

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Flowchart 2

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Main results of the two methods applied to identify Italian ICT exporting enterprises

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Tab1Share of ICT sector on total exporting enterprises

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 1Share of ICT sector on total exporting enterprises Graph 1Share of ICT sector on total exporting enterprises (year 1999)

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 2Distribution of ICT Enterprises by Classes of Workers (percentage of total ICT enterprises year 1999)

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 2.aDistribution of ICT Enterprises by Classes of Workers (number of ICT enterprises- year 1999 )

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 3Distribution of ICT Enterprises by Main Macro Areas (percentage of total ICT enterprises year 1999 )

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 3.aDistribution of ICT Enterprises by Main Macro Areas (number of ICT enterprises year 1999 )

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 4Distribution of ICT Enterprises (Workers and Exports) by Shares of ICT Products on Total Exports (percentage of total ICT enterprises –year 1999)

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 5Distribution of ICT Enterprises (Workers and Exports) by ICT and Non ICT ISIC Classes (percentage of total ICT enterprises –year 1999) 2° Method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 6Distribution of ICT Enterprises (Workers and Exports) by Non ICT ISIC Classes (percentage of total ICT enterprises – year 1999)

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Tab 2Exports by ICT ISIC Classes 1° Method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 7ICT exports by ICT product categories (year 1999) 2° Method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 8ICT exports by Macro Areas (percentage of total ICT exports – year 1999) 2°method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 9Macro Area exports by ICT product categories (percentage of total product category– year 1999) 2°method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 10Breakdown of ICT product categories by Macro Areas (percentage of total Macro Areas ICT exports– year 1999) 2°method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 11ICT exports by provinces (percentage on total Italian ICT exports - year 1999) 2° method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Tab 2ICT exports by provinces (percentage on total ICT categories -year 1999) 2° method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Graph 12ICT exports by provinces (percentage on total province exports -year 1999) 2° method

Rome - June 27, 2003 Productivity, Competitiveness and the New Economy Thank you