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- 41. Enterprises with a website, by industry ArchivedTable: 22-10-0040-01Frequency: AnnualDescription: Electronic commerce and technology, by enterprises that have a Web site on the Internet and by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) for Canada from 2000 to 2007. (Terminated)Release date: 2010-03-09
- 42. Characteristics of Web sites, by industry ArchivedTable: 22-10-0041-01Frequency: AnnualDescription: Electronic commerce and technology, by characteristics of Web sites, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) for Canada from 2000 to 2007. (Terminated)Release date: 2010-03-09
- 43. Enterprises that sell over the Internet, by industry ArchivedTable: 22-10-0042-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, enterprises that sell over the Internet, North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2000 to 2007. (Terminated)
Release date: 2010-03-09 - Table: 22-10-0043-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, enterprises that purchase goods/services over the Internet, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2000 to 2007. (Terminated)
Release date: 2010-03-09 - Table: 22-10-0047-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, methods enterprises use to access the Internet (low speed or high speed) by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2000 to 2007. (Terminated)
Release date: 2010-03-09 - Table: 22-10-0048-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, enterprises' perceived benefits of conducting business over the Internet by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2001 to 2007. (Terminated)
Release date: 2010-03-09 - 47. Use of open source software, by industry ArchivedTable: 22-10-0057-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, use of open source software by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2005 to 2007. (Terminated)
Release date: 2010-03-09 - 48. Interaction with governments on-line, by industry ArchivedTable: 22-10-0075-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, interaction with governments on-line by type of online activitiy and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) for Canada from 2005 to 2007. (Terminated)
Release date: 2010-03-09 - Articles and reports: 88F0006X2009004Description:
This paper provides an analysis of technological change within the Canadian economy based on data from the 2006 Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology where firms indicated how they introduced significantly improved technologies. The paper explores differences in the use of methods of introduction of significantly improved technologies by firm/organization size and by industry in both the private and public sectors.
The paper begins with a brief presentation of previous work carried out on technology introduction. The methodology is described. A description of concepts used in the analysis will follow. Analytic results examining technological change in the private sector overall, by industry and by size, and the public sector overall, by industry and by size are presented. A comparison of technological change in the private and public sectors follows. The paper concludes with a discussion of analytic results and further analytic work that could be undertaken.
Release date: 2009-11-19 - 50. Barriers to electronic commerce, by industry ArchivedTable: 22-10-0046-01Frequency: AnnualDescription:
Electronic commerce and technology, reasons why internet users/non-users do not use electronic commerce, by type of internet users and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada from 2000 to 2006. (Terminated)
Release date: 2008-04-24
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- Table: 22-10-0127-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription:
Percentage of enterprises that offer employees the option to telework by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.
Release date: 2024-09-17 - Table: 22-10-0118-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Percentage of enterprises with one or more Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) specialists, and percentage of enterprises that provide training to develop or upgrade the ICT-related skills of their employees, by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise.Release date: 2022-09-13
- Table: 22-10-0045-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: Selected reasons enterprises use the Internet, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), for Canada in 2000. (Terminated)Release date: 2015-06-25
- Table: 22-10-0013-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and internet use, enterprise that used the internet, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
- 15. Barriers to Internet use by industry, inactive ArchivedTable: 22-10-0014-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and internet use, barriers to Internet use, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
- Table: 22-10-0015-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and Internet use, type of Internet connection, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), size of enterprise and type of Internet connection for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
- Table: 22-10-0016-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and internet use, enterprise with a website, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
- Table: 22-10-0017-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and Internet use, website features, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
- Table: 22-10-0018-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and Internet use, website traffic strategies, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
- Table: 22-10-0019-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Digital technology and Internet use, online sales and purchases, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and size of enterprise for Canada from 2012 to 2013.Release date: 2014-06-11
Analysis (47)
Analysis (47) (10 to 20 of 47 results)
- 11. Canadian firms connect with government on-line ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20060039535Geography: CanadaDescription:
Over the past six years, the Government of Canada has worked toward providing services online for corporations, clients and citizens alike. By 2005, the initiative had resulted in 130 of the most commonly used services being available online to complement more traditional means of delivery. This article provides highlights from Statistics Canada's 2005 Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology (SECT) which investigated federal and provincial government online services.
Release date: 2006-12-06 - 12. Our Lives in Digital Times ArchivedArticles and reports: 56F0004M2006014Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper uses statistical information to begin to shed light on the outcomes and impacts of information and communications technology (ICT). Some of the expected outcomes associated with ICT are presented, while factual evidence is used to demonstrate that these outcomes have so far not materialized. The paperless office is the office that never happened, with consumption of paper at an all-time high and the business of transporting paper thriving. Professional travel has most likely increased during a period when the Internet and videoconferencing technology were taking-off; and, e-commerce sales do not justify recent fears of negative consequences on retail employment and real estate. The paper further demonstrates that some of the key outcomes of ICTs are manifested in changing behavioural patterns, including communication and spending patterns.
Release date: 2006-11-10 - Articles and reports: 88F0006X2006010Description:
It is well-known that small firms are managed differently from large firms, and this paper provides further evidence in support of this idea while suggesting that some small firms are adopting management behaviours of larger firms. Could these small firms be positioning themselves for growth or using organisational innovation as a tool for survival or adopting some formal organization practices early? In 2004, the Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology provided a list of eight management practices that according to interviews with small and medium-sized firms indicated potential firm growth. The management practices listed were organisational structures; employee feedback surveys; mentoring or coaching programs; and written strategies for marketing; managing growth; commercialisation of intellectual property; succession management; and risk management.
Release date: 2006-10-02 - Articles and reports: 88-003-X20060029241Geography: CanadaDescription:
For the first time in 2005, the Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology (SECT) collected information on the use and development of open-source software. The use of open-source software is a movement that has attracted significant momentum in recent years as public organizations, private firms and governments alike have explored possible benefits.
Release date: 2006-06-27 - 15. How Business-to-business Sales Dominate E-commerce ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-621-M2005033Geography: CanadaDescription:
In 2004, e-commerce sales were $26.5 billion for private firms in Canada. The paper focuses on the strength of business-to-business sales that accounted for 75% of this total. In particular, the trends in three sectors - wholesale trade, manufacturing and retail trade - are examined. Data from the Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology is used in the analysis.
Release date: 2005-11-16 - 16. Connecting culture ArchivedArticles and reports: 87-004-X20030017816Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines the use of computers, e-mail and the Internet in the culture sector in industries such as recording production, film and publishing, performing arts and heritage institutions.
Release date: 2005-04-07 - 17. Examining extranet technology ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20050017765Geography: CanadaDescription:
The percentage of firms using an extranet in Canada remains low with just over 6% of private firms using an extranet in 2003. Nonetheless, extranets could become an important part of the e-business landscape in Canada. This article examines the functionality of extranets that Canadian firms are currently employing.
Release date: 2005-02-09 - 18. Public Sector Technology Transfer in Canada, 2003 ArchivedArticles and reports: 88F0006X2004018Description:
This paper examines the first Canadian attempt to assess the impacts on the economy of the transfer of technology for federally-funded research.
Release date: 2004-11-02 - 19. Examining intranet technology ArchivedArticles and reports: 88-003-X20040037433Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines the possible functions of an intranet and the types of Canadian firms that are using them. Some organizations are uncertain about what purpose an intranet serves and whether they may benefit from using one.
Release date: 2004-10-29 - Articles and reports: 11-621-M2004016Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines the differences in adoption of information and communication technologies by firms with high-speed Internet connections compared with those with low-speed connections. The paper analyses data from the 2003 Survey of Electronic Commerce and Technology.
Release date: 2004-09-27
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