methods, notes and classification Integration of internal processes by size class of enterprise methods, notes and classification

    • Size classes in number of persons employed
      • 0 From 0 to 1 person employed
      • 1 From 0 to 9 persons employed
      • 2 From 1 to 4 persons employed
      • 3 From 1 to 9 persons employed
      • 4 From 2 to 9 persons employed
      • 5 From 5 to 9 persons employed
      • 6 From 10 to 49 persons employed
      • 7 From 10 to 249 persons employed
      • 8 10 persons employed or more
      • 9 From 50 to 249 persons employed
      • a 250 persons employed or more
    • Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE Rev. 2)
      • 0 All activities, without financial sector
    • Information society indicator
      • 0 Enterprises who have ERP software package to share information between different functional areas
      • 1 Enterprises who share electronically information on sales with the software used for any internal function
      • 2 Enterprises who share electronically information on purchases with the software used for any internal function
      • 3 Enterprises who share electronically information on sales or on purchases with the software used for any internal function
      • 4 Enterprises who share electronically information on sales and on purchases with the software used for any internal function
      • 5 Enterprises who share electronically information within the enterprise
      • 6 Enterprises sharing electronically information on sales or on purchases with the software used for any internal function (at least 2 items in E1 or both in E2)
      • 7 Enterprises using third party open source operating systems, such as Linux
      • 8 Enterprises using third party open source internet browser software, e.g. Mozilla, Firefox, Chromium
      • 9 Enterprises using third party open source office software, e.g. OpenOffice
      • a Enterprises using third party open source web server, e.g. Apache, Tomcat
      • b Enterprises using third party open source ERP or CRM applications for business process automation
      • c Enterprises using other open source, e.g. security software (e.g. Open SSL, SSH), e-learning platforms (e.g. Moodle), e-mail servers (e.g. Send Mail, Postfix)
      • d Enterprises using third party open source software, any of e_openos, e_openbrws, e_openoff, e_openwebs, e_openerp, e_openoth
      • e Enterprises using only third party open source operating systems, such as Linux and no other open source software
      • f Enterprises using only third party open source internet browser software, e.g. Mozilla, Firefox, Chromium and no other open source software
      • g Enterprises using only third party open source office software, e.g. OpenOffice and no other open source software
      • h Enterprises using only third party open source web server, e.g. Apache, Tomcat and no other open source software
      • i Enterprises using only third party open source ERP or CRM applications for business process automation and no other open source software
      • j Enterprises using only other third party open source software, e.g. security software, e-learning platforms or e-mail servers
      • k Enterprises where persons employed have access to personal human resources services electronically
      • l Enterprises sharing electronically information on sales with the software used for the production or service management
      • m Enterprises sharing electronically information on sales with the software used for the management of inventory levels
      • n Enterprises sharing electronically information on sales with the software used for the distribution management
      • o Enterprises sharing electronically information on sales with the software used for the accounting
      • p Enterprises sharing electronically information on purchases with the software used for the accounting
      • q Enterprises sharing electronically information on purchases with the software used for the management of inventory levels
      • r Enterprises sending / receiving e-invoices in a standard structure suitable for automatic processing and sharing electronically information on sales or purchases
      • s Enterprises sending / receiving e-invoices in a standard structure suitable for automatic processing and sending / receiving orders via any computer networks
    • Unit of measure
      • 0 Percentage of enterprises
      • 1 Percentage of the enterprises which use a computer
      • 2 Percentage of enterprises where persons employed have access to the internet
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 00 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 01 European Union - 28 countries (2013-2020)
      • 02 European Union - 27 countries (2007-2013)
      • 03 European Union - 25 countries (2004-2006)
      • 04 European Union - 15 countries (1995-2004)
      • 05 Euro area (EA11-1999, EA12-2001, EA13-2007, EA15-2008, EA16-2009, EA17-2011, EA18-2014, EA19-2015, EA20-2023)
      • 06 Belgium
      • 07 Bulgaria
      • 08 Czechia
      • 09 Denmark
      • 0a Germany
      • 0b Estonia
      • 0c Ireland
      • 0d Greece
      • 0e Spain
      • 0f France
      • 0g Croatia
      • 0h Italy
      • 0i Cyprus
      • 0j Latvia
      • 0k Lithuania
      • 0l Luxembourg
      • 0m Hungary
      • 0n Malta
      • 0o Netherlands
      • 0p Austria
      • 0q Poland
      • 0r Portugal
      • 0s Romania
      • 0t Slovenia
      • 0u Slovakia
      • 0v Finland
      • 0w Sweden
      • 0x Iceland
      • 0y Norway
      • 0z United Kingdom
      • 10 Bosnia and Herzegovina
      • 11 Montenegro
      • 12 North Macedonia
      • 13 Albania
      • 14 Serbia
      • 15 Türkiye