Survey of Enterprises’ Digitization in Egypt, SEDE_2022
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EGY_SEDE_2022_V1 Survey of Enterprises’ Digitization in Egypt, SEDE_2022 Survey of Enterprises' Digitization (ENT/SED) The Survey of Enterprises' Digitization in Egypt is one of three surveys, that include Jordan and Morocco. The data sets integrate and harmonize data and variables for two phases of data collection during 2022 in the three countries. Digitalization plays a vital role in the firms' performance. In order to assess the effect of digitalization on enterprises, reliable data is imperative, and the need to resort to a dynamic data collection tool at a time when countries in the region are in a state of flux cannot be overstated. The Economic Research Forum (ERF) led The Survey of Enterprises' Digitization to provide data for researchers and policy makers on the impact of digitalization on enterprises' performance. The Survey of Enterprises' Digitization is conducted over two phases in each of the following countries: Jordan, Morocco, and Egypt. The survey covers access to, usage of, and affordability of internet, and/or mobile services, online payments, access to e-commerce platform, measures of transport infrastructure (e.g. road density, logistic performance), measures of human capital (e.g. share of skilled labor or education level of workers), and other key regional characteristics (e.g. population density, income level, urbanization rate...). The main questions to be answered through this survey are: What are the effects of the affordability of high-speed internet and online payment on firm-level productivity and employment? How does the impact of digitalization vary across characterized firms and across the counties of study? The Survey of Enterprises' Digitization in Egypt is a wide-ranging, nationally representative cross-sectional survey. The collection of this dataset began in April 2022 and phase two was completed in August 2022, and was harmonized by the Economic Research Forum (ERF). The harmonization was designed to create comparable data that can facilitate cross-country and comparative research between three Arab countries (Morocco, Egypt, and Jordan). All The Survey of Enterprises' Digitization in MENA region surveys incorporate similar survey designs, with data on enterprises within Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, and Morocco). Sample Survey Data [ssd] Enterprises V1: Version 1 of the Survey of Enterprises' Digitization in Egypt prepared for public dissemination. 2022-09 The Survey of Enterprises' Digitization in Egypt includes a questionnaire that covers: 1. Access to, usage of, and affordability of internet and/or mobile services 2. Access to, usage of, and affordability of online payment 3. Access to e-commerce platform 4. Measures of transport infrastructure (e.g. road density, logistical performance) 5. Measures of human capital (e.g. share of skilled labor or education level of workers) 6. Other key enterprise' characteristics (e.g. location, economic activity, size, ownership,…) National The target population of the surveys was Enterprises of all sizes that started business operations before 2022. Samples were designed to represent E-firms and non-E-firms. E-firms were defined as businesses that used the internet during the last month before the interview date to conduct transactions, such as buying and/or selling of goods or services. Samples were designed to complete 250 interviews with E-firms and 500 interviews with non-E-firms in Egypt. Since no data were available about the proportion of E-firms in any of the study countries, a two-phase sampling design were used. Data from the first phase was used to guide the sampling procedures in the second phase to achieve the target sample size, especially for E-firms. A systematic sample of 9,087 businesses were selected in Phase 1. To align the sample distribution across business sectors with the distribution in the frame distribution, the selection was done after sorting the frame according to the business sectors. The sample of Phase 1 composed of two samples: main sample of 5,066 businesses and a supplement sample of 4,021 businesses. Businesses with website available on Yellow Pages (YP) were oversampled to increase the chance of finding E-firms. This has been accounted for during the weight calculation to retrieve the actual distribution in YP frame. In Phase 2, a systematic sample of 18,901 businesses were selected from businesses with website available on Yellow Pages. Inverse probability weighting was undertaken to account for the sampling strategy and non-response. Since non-E-firms were not eligible for interviews in Phase 2, the weight was post-stratified to retrieve the actual percentage distribution of E-firms and non-E-firms in the population. The weighted distribution from Phase 1 was used for post-stratification. Note: there are more details on the weights and sampling in the “Digitalization in MENA _Sampling design and weighting” document in the documentation tab. The enterprise questionnaire is carried out to understand the impact of digitalization on the productivity of the firm. It includes enterprise's characteristics, questions on access to and usage of Internet to identify e-firms, disruptions to supply chains (for inputs and outputs), online transactions, employment, and firm's productivity. Note: The questionnaire can be seen in the documentation materials tab. Licensed datasets, accessible under conditions. The users should cite the Economic Research Forum as follows: "OAMDI, 2022. Survey of Enterprises' Digitization (SED), http://www.erfdataportal.com/index.php/catalog. Version 1.0 of the licensed data files; Egypt -SEDE. Egypt: Economic Research Forum (ERF)." The Economic Research Forum has granted the researcher access to relevant data following exhaustive efforts to protect the confidentiality of individual data. The researcher is solely responsible for any analysis or conclusions drawn from available data. (c) 2022, Economic Research Forum EGY_SEDE_2022_V1 2022-09 Version 1.0
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