methods, notes and classification Barriers considered for international sourcing by sourcing status and economic activity (2009-2011) - experimental statistics methods, notes and classification

    • Unit of measure
      • 0 Number
    • Economical indicator for structural business statistics
      • 0 Enterprises - number
    • Level of importance
      • 0 High
      • 1 Moderate
      • 2 Low
    • Barriers
      • 0 Legal or administrative
      • 1 Tax barriers
      • 2 Language and culture
      • 3 Tariffs and other trade barriers
      • 4 Concerns of employees (including trade unions)
      • 5 Distance to existing clients
      • 6 Difficulty in identifying suitable providers abroad
      • 7 Concerns of the sourcing operation exceeding expected benefits
      • 8 Financial barriers
      • 9 Uncertainty of the quality of the products/services to be supplied abroad
      • a Lack of management resources and know-how
      • b Missing documentation of own products and processes
    • Sourcing activity
      • 0 Total
      • 1 Function is sourced Domestically
      • 2 Function is sourced Internationally
      • 3 Function is not sourced
    • Classification of economic activities - NACE Rev.2
      • 0 Total - all NACE activities
      • 1 Industry (except construction)
      • 2 High and medium high-technology manufacturing
      • 3 Low and medium low-technology manufacturing
      • 4 Construction, services of the business economy except financial and insurance activities
      • 5 Knowledge-intensive market services
      • 6 Construction, services of the business economy except knowledge-intensive market services, financial and insurance activities
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 0 Belgium
      • 1 Bulgaria
      • 2 Denmark
      • 3 Estonia
      • 4 Ireland
      • 5 France
      • 6 Latvia
      • 7 Lithuania
      • 8 Netherlands
      • 9 Portugal
      • a Romania
      • b Slovakia
      • c Finland
      • d Sweden
      • e Norway