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ICT usage in enterprises

These statistics show the development in the uptake and usage of ICT in private enterprises with at least ten employees. Find out which industries are using e-commerce and which industries employ the most ICT specialists.

‘ICT usage in enterprises’ has been carried out annually since 1998. From 2021, Statistics Denmark has made a survey looking into the ICT usage of small enterprises. In this context, small enterprises are enterprises with 5-9 employees.

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Selected statistics on ICT in enterprises

This page shows selected popular statistics on the subject of ICT in enterprises. In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data and compile your own statistics.

Share of enterprises with e-commerce

See the development in total e-commerce of enterprises broken down by industry group over years.
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Last update
7.9.2024
Next update
5.9.2025
Source data

The survey covers enterprises in the private, non-financial urban industries with at least 10 full-time employees. In 2019 and 2021 the population also covers microenterprises with 5-9 full-time employees. The survey is based on questionnaire information from a sample of enterprises. The sample is stratified by industry groups and size (defined by number of full-time employees). A take-all approach is used for companies with at least 100 employees and in the NACE categories between 47.91.10 and 47.91.20 as well as NACE 9510-9519.

Information is reported digitally.

The survey covers enterprises in the private, non-financial urban industries with at least 10 full-time employees. The sample included 4.218 enterprises, and of these 3.326 units also extended to the 2023 sample, i.e. 78.9 percent of the sample in 2024 are repeats from last year. The net sample included 4.217 enterprises, and there were 4.139 responses. In the net sample, enterprises that are closed or bankrupt are deducted.

For the calculation of E-sales share of total revenue, information from the Business Register (ESR) is used. Enterprises e-purchases are calculated as a percentage of total purchases. Information about total purchase is obtained from General Enterprise Statistics.

Enterprises with ICT specialists

See which enterprises employ the most ICT specialists broken down by industry over time.
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Last update
23.8.2024
Next update
5.9.2025
Source data

The survey covers enterprises in the private, non-financial urban industries with at least 10 full-time employees. In 2019 and 2021 the population also covers microenterprises with 5-9 full-time employees. The survey is based on questionnaire information from a sample of enterprises. The sample is stratified by industry groups and size (defined by number of full-time employees). A take-all approach is used for companies with at least 100 employees and in the NACE categories between 47.91.10 and 47.91.20 as well as NACE 9510-9519.

Information is reported digitally.

The survey covers enterprises in the private, non-financial urban industries with at least 10 full-time employees. The sample included 4.218 enterprises, and of these 3.326 units also extended to the 2023 sample, i.e. 78.9 percent of the sample in 2024 are repeats from last year. The net sample included 4.217 enterprises, and there were 4.139 responses. In the net sample, enterprises that are closed or bankrupt are deducted.

For the calculation of E-sales share of total revenue, information from the Business Register (ESR) is used. Enterprises e-purchases are calculated as a percentage of total purchases. Information about total purchase is obtained from General Enterprise Statistics.

E-commerce of small enterprises

See to what extent small enterprises carry on e-commerce and the types of platforms they use for it.
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Last update
16.8.2024
Source data

The survey covers companies in the private, non-financial urban industries with 5-9 full-time employees. The statistics are based on questionnaire information from a sample of companies. The sample is stratified by industry groups and size. The brutto sample contains 1,649 companies, of which 1,548 answer the questions. Data is collected via digital reporting. The questionnaires can be found here:

Spørgeskema mikro virksomheder_2021 Questionnaire micro enterprises 2021.pdf

Spørgeskema mikro virksomheder_2022 Questionnaire micro enterprises 2022.pdf

Spørgeskema mikro virksomheder_2023 Questionnaire micro enterprises 2023.pdf

Questionnaire small entreprises draft - SVA_2024.pdf

On the statistics – documentation, sources and method

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Activities in small enterprises

The purpose of the statistics is to shed light on the activities e.g. the use of ICT in microenterprises, with 5-9 employees. The study focuses on topics with high topicality and attention among users, such as security measures and web sales. The content is replaced every year. The survey is developed in collaboration with users and has been carried out for the first time for 2021.

ICT Use in Enterprises

The purpose of the statistics is to shed light on the use of ICT in enterprises, including e-commerce and benefits/barriers to the use of ICT technologies. The survey is harmonized with the EU model questionnaire, which is used in most member states. The statistics form part of Statistics Denmark's focus on the information society. The survey has been carried out annually since 1998.

ICT-Expenditure in Enterprises

The purpose of the survey 'ICT expenditure' is to examine the extent of ICT expenditures in the private sector. The survey contributes to the description of the information society. The survey was conducted for the first time in autumn 2004.

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