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Western European SMB Market: Structure and Performance Indicators 2005Published by: IDC Published: May. 23, 2006 - 36 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Breakdown of Enterprise Data Into Comparable Segments by Employee Size Breakdown of Enterprise Data Into IDC Vertical Industry Categories Align Data to the Most Up-to-Date Time Reference Employment Employment Definition The Enterprise Unit as IDC's Economic Entity IDC's Company Size Segmentation Table: European Vertical Market Coverage According to NACE Rev.1: Group-Level Classification Situation Overview Number of Enterprises Table: Western Europe, Total Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Percentage Distribution of Enterprises by Country and Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Employment Indicators by Country, 2005 The Workforce Table: Western Europe, Distribution of Employment by Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Percentage Distribution of Employment by Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Average Employment by Company Size, 2005 Vertical Analysis Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises in Retail and Wholesale by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises in Finance by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises in Transport, Communications and Utilities by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises in Business Services by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises in Government, Healthcare, and Education by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Western Europe, Number of Enterprises in Manufacturing by Employee Size, 2005 Future Outlook Short-Term Prospects for European Employment Short-Term Prospects for the European Business Demography Essential Guidance Appendix Number of Enterprises Across Each Western European Country Table: Austria, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Belgium, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Denmark, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Finland, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: France, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Germany, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Greece, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Ireland, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Italy, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Netherlands, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Norway, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Portugal, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Spain, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Sweden, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: Switzerland, Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Table: U.K., Number of Enterprises by Employee Size, 2005 Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis study shows the results of detailed research on Western European business demographics across multiple sources such as national statistic offices, Eurostat, OECD, and Dun & Bradstreet. The analysis provides an outlook for the SMB market structure and size across 16 Western European countries and 21 sub-vertical markets. The main points analyzed include SMBs' number of enterprises and performance measured by employment. ''In comparison with other regions, the business demography of Western Europe shows the prevalence of the small firm, with the average Western European company employing only 12 people. Most SMBs are micro-enterprises serving local markets and for the most part struggling to stay in business in a unified and fiercely competitive European environment,'' said Laura Converso, senior research analyst with IDC's European Small and Medium Business Service. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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