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Korean SME Characteristics & Proposed Developments for Data Linking

Korean SME Characteristics & Proposed Developments for Data Linking. 2003. 9. 17. Presenter : Sunghee Han. Contents. I . Introduction. 1. SME definition 2. Business frame. II . SME statistics. III . Possible improvement. IV . Future direction. Contents. I . Introduction.

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Korean SME Characteristics & Proposed Developments for Data Linking

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  1. Korean SME Characteristics & Proposed Developments for Data Linking 2003. 9. 17. Presenter : Sunghee Han

  2. Contents I. Introduction 1. SME definition 2. Business frame II. SME statistics III. Possible improvement IV. Future direction

  3. Contents I. Introduction 1. SME definition 2. Business frame II. SME statistics III. Possible improvement IV. Future direction

  4. I. SME definition <Table 1> SME definitions by industry  Regulatory definition - Quantitative criteria : employment size, equity capital or turnover - Qualitative criterion : independence • Small enterprise : employment size (full time worker < 50 or 10), and independence

  5. I. SME definition  Practical definition - Quantitative criterion : employment size

  6. 2 . Business frame  Basic source : statistical data - Name of survey : census of establishments - Responsible institution : KNSO - Statistical units : establishment - Scope and coverage : all geographically identified workplace with at least one fulltime worker. Except : sole proprietorship of agriculture or fishery, activity of military authorities, foreign diplomatic institution, sales with no fixed place and private households

  7. 2. Business frame <Table 2> Rate of single unit enterprises - Periodicity : annual - Variables : legal type, type of establishment, industrial classification, employment, turnover, and so on Source : Census on establishment (2000), KNSO

  8. 2. Business frame <Table 3> Number of establishments by industry Unit : 1,000 each Source : Census on establishment (2000), KNSO

  9. Contents I. Introduction 1. SME definition 2. Business frame II. SME statistics III. Possible improvement IV. Future direction

  10. Ⅱ. SME statistics Responsible institution : KNSO Data Sources : census(5 yearly), annual survey Economic variables : turnover, value added, employment, and so on <Table 4-1> Data sources (census) 1. Core statistics (Structural statistics)

  11. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 4-2> Data sources (annual survey)

  12. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 5-1> Mining & manufacturing(2000) (Unit : person, billion Won)

  13. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 5-2> Construction(2000) (Unit : person, billion Won)

  14. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 5-3> Wholesale & retail trade(2000) (Unit : person, billion Won)

  15. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 5-4> Hotel & restaurant(2000) (Unit : person, billion Won)

  16. Ⅱ. SME statistics Data sources Statistical data on specific theme Responsible institution Small and Medium Business Administration(SMBA) Theme Obstacles to management, wages, prospect of business and so on 2. Specific statistics

  17. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 6> SME specific statistics (1)

  18. Ⅱ. SME statistics <Table 6> SME specific statistics (2)

  19. Contents I. Introduction 1. SME definition 2. Business frame II. SME statistics III. Possible improvement IV. Future direction

  20. Ⅲ. Possible improvement Current business survey frame( Census on establishments, KNSO ) Supplementary data( Business trading place register, NTS ) 1. Construction of business frame serving as Enterprise population +

  21. Ⅲ. Possible improvement <Table 7> Comparing Census on establishments with Business trading register

  22. Ⅲ. Possible improvement Comparing Census on establishmentswith Business trading register I.D number, industrial classification code Common item

  23. Ⅲ. Possible improvement  Sole Proprietorship treated as single unit enterprise  Legal entity grouped by legal entity I.D  Government authorities grouped by government organization law & data 2. Strategy for consolidating establishments to enterprise

  24. Contents Ⅰ. Introduction 1. SME definition 2. Business register Ⅱ. SME statistics Ⅲ. Possible improvement Ⅳ. Future direction

  25. Ⅳ. Future direction ⅺ Conclusion  A complete business frame to function as an integrated statistical system, which would be a consistent and nationwide repository for different statistical data in order to : - facilitate data exchange - ensure common procedures for data collection - avoid redundancy

  26. Ⅳ. Future direction < Integrated DB system > Integrating business survey frame with business surveys Standardizing ID number in all business surveys( by using census ID number ) Standardizing economic variable code in all business surveys

  27. Ⅳ. Future direction Integrated DB system Business frames DB on census of establishments DB on administrative data( Business registration)- Social security data Enterprise Group DB DB on mining & manufacturing survey Enterprise DB DB on construction work survey DB on frame of current mining & manufacturing survey Kind of activity unit DB DB on transportation survey DB on wholesale & retail trade survey Establishment DB DB on other surveys DB on service survey

  28. Thank you very much for your attention !!!

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