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Survey on ICT and Electronic Commerce use in Companies
Science and technology
Survey on the use of ICT and E-commerce in companies 2023-2024
National results
Companies with 10 or more employees
Companies with 10 or more employees
ICT in companies (first quarter of 2024) by branch of economic activity (except CNAE 56, 64-66 and 95.1) and size of the company
ICT specialists and profiles
Units:
Percentage
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Activity grouping (except CNAE 56, 64-66 and 95.1)
Values that contain
Total Enterprises
1. Total Industry (CNAE 10-39)
1.1. Food, beverages, tobacco, textile, clothing, leather and footwear, wood and cork, paper, graphic arts and reproduction of recorded media (CNAE 10-18)
1.2 Coke and petroleum refining pharmaceutical products rubber and plastics non-metallic mineral products (CNAE 19-23)
1.3 Metallurgy, manufacture of metallic products (CNAE 24-25)
1.4. Computer, electronic and optical products electric equipment, machinery and mechanical equipment motor vehicles transport material furniture manufacturing industry, repair of machinery and equipment (CNAE 26-33)
1.5. Energy and water (CNAE 35-39)
2. Total Construction (CNAE 41-43)
3. Total Services (CNAE 45-82, excluding CNAE 56: food and drink services, and financial services)
3.1. Sale and repair of motor vehicles, wholesale and retail (CNAE 45-47)
3.2. Transport and storage (CNAE 49-53)
3.3. Accommodation services (CNAE 55)
3.4. Information and communications (CNAE 58-63)
3.5. Real estate activities (CNAE 68)
3.6. Professional, scientific and technical activities (CNAE 69-75)
3.7. Administrative and support service activities (incl. travel agencies) (CNAE 77-82)
4. Sector ICT (261-264, 268, 465, 582, 61, 6201, 6202, 6203, 6209, 631, 951)
Selected:
17
Total:
17
Main variables
Values that contain
C.1 % of enterprises that employ ICT specialists (0)
C.1.1% of enterprises with female ICT specialists (2)
C.1.1.A% of enterprises that employ ICT cybersecurity specialists (0)
C.1.1.B % of enterprises with ICT Artificial intelligence specialists (0)
C.1.1.C % of enterprises with ICT Data specialists (0)
C.1.1.D % of enterprises with ICT Cloud Computing specialists (0)
C.1.1.E % of enterprises with ICT specialist staff in other areas (0)
C.1.1 % of staff in proportion to the total number of staff
C.1.1.A % of staff that are ICT cybersecurity specialists (4)
C.1.1.B % of ICT staff that are specialists in Artificial Intelligence (4)
C.1.1.C % of ICT staff that are Data specialists (4)
C.1.1.D % of ICT specialist staff in Cloud Computing (4)
C.1.1.E % of ICT staff that are specialists in other areas (4)
C.1.1 % of female ICT specialists of the total number of ICT specialists (4)
C.1.1.E % of female ICT staff who specialise in Cybersecurity (4)
C.1.1.F % of female ICT staff that are specialists in Artificial Intelligence (4)
C.1.1.G % of female ICT staff who specialise in Data (4)
C.1.1.H % of female ICT specialist staff in Cloud Computing (4)
C.1.1.I % of female ICT staff that are specialists in other areas (4)
C.1.1.I % of enterprises in which fewer than 10% of ICT specialists are women (2)
C.1.1.J % of enterprises in which at least 10% but fewer than 25% of ICT specialists are women (2)
C.1.1.K % of enterprises in which at least 25% but fewer than 50% of ICT specialists are women (2)
C.1.1.L % enterprises in which at least 50% of ICT specialists are women (2)
C.2 % of enterprises that provide ICT training activities to their employees (0)
C.2.A % of enterprises that provide ICT training activities to their specialist ICT staff (1)
C.2.B % of enterprises that provide ICT training activities to other company employees (1)
C.3 % of enterprises that have hired or intend to hire ICT specialists (0)
C.4 % of enterprises that have had difficulty in filling a vacancy for an ICT specialist (0)
C.5.A % of enterprises whose difficulty in filling a vacancy for an ICT specialists was a lack of applications (3)
C.5.B % of enterprises whose difficulty in filling a vacancy for an ICT specialist was the applicants lack of academic qualifications and/or appropriate training in ICT (3)
C.5.C % of enterprises whose difficulty in filling a vacancy for an ICT specialist was the applicants lack of appropriate work experience (3)
C.5.D % of enterprises whose difficulty in filling a vacancy for an ICT specialist was that the pay expectations of the applicants were too high (3)
C.6.A % of enterprises in which the company's ICT functions were carried out by the employees themselves (0)
C.6.B % of enterprises in which the company's ICT functions were carried out by outsourced providers (0)
Selected:
1
Total:
34
Size of the enterprise
Values that contain
Total
From 10 to 49
From 50 to 249
250 or more
Selected:
1
Total:
4
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Size of the enterprise
Activity grouping (except CNAE 56, 64-66 and 95.1)
Main variables
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Notes
1) The codes at the beginning of each literal refer to the corresponding question of the questionnaire or the section from which they are taken 2) Main variables: 3) (0) Percentage of total of enterprises 4) (1) Percentage of total number of enterprises that provide training activities in ICT to their employees 5) (2) Percentage of total number of enterprises that employ ICT specialists 6) (3) Percentage of total enterprises that have difficulty filling a vacancy for an ICT specialist 7) (4) Percentage of total of specialist ICT staff The symbol '..' means that the data are not published in compliance with statistical confidentiality The symbol '.' means that no information exists
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Source:National Statistics Institute