Technology - Sales of information and communication technology software and services by commodity 2010–2021
Stats NZ
Definitions
The OECD defines ICT goods and services as those that fulfil or enable the function of information processing and communication by electronic means. Alternatively, ICT goods may also use electronic processing to detect, measure, and/or record physical phenomena, or control a physical process.
Enterprise: a business operating in New Zealand. It can be a legally constituted body, such as a company, trust, local or central government trading organisation, an incorporated society, or self-employed individual.
Exports: goods and services sold overseas by a New Zealand company. This excludes goods sold to other New Zealand businesses who will export the goods at a later stage.
ICT commodities: categories of goods and services used in the ICT Supply Survey questionnaire.
Sales: revenue in New Zealand dollars.
Data calculation/treatment
The population and sample criteria for the ICT Supply: Services and Software Survey for 2019 and 2021 remain the same as in 2017.
For more information
https://datainfoplus.stats.govt.nz/item/nz.govt.stats/f58c8868-a021-4a1b-b9e5-bc2e60099842/2?_ga=2.209502994.1628325290.1669006857-526904916.1660871371
https://www.stats.govt.nz/information-releases/information-and-communication-technology-supply-survey-2021/#correction
Limitations of the data
The survey populations in 2010 and 2012 were different from the 2014 and 2017 populations.
Inclusions
This dataset only includes selected components of the ICT supply: published software, IT support services, design and development services, and hosting and infrastructure provisioning services.
Changes to data collection/processing
A reduced version of the ICT Supply survey was run in 2017 and provided the figures required to meet National Accounts’ need.
The 2017 reduced ICT Supply survey also had a reduced population. There were 15 ANZSICs included in the 2014 population that were dropped from the 2017 population, as their primary activities were not closely related to the sales of software or related services.
A small number of businesses in the ANZSIC codes that were removed in 2017 had reported sales of software and related services in the 2014 survey, contributing between 2-4% of the published figures. As these businesses were not included in the 2017 survey there is an impact on the data changes in this time series. Users should be mindful of the change in population and its potential impact on results.
The sample for the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Supply Survey: 2017 identifies 1,723 respondents from a total eligible population of 2042. Prior to this change, the survey was a census.
Data provided by
Dataset name
Information and Communication Technology Supply Survey 2021
Webpage:
How to find the data
At URL provided, select 'Information and communication technology supply survey: 2021 - corrected'.
Import & extraction details
File as imported: Information and Communication Technology Supply Survey 2021
From the dataset Information and Communication Technology Supply Survey 2021, this data was extracted:
- Sheet: Table 2
- Range:
C9:K38
- Provided: 108 data points
Dataset originally released on:
November 07, 2022
About this dataset
The ICT Supply Survey measures the sale of goods and services from businesses associated with ICT industries. The ICT Supply Survey replaced the Information Technology Survey (1993–2004).
Purpose of collection
This survey is run to inform National Accounts on supply of ICT services. They require published software, IT support services, design and development services, and hosting and infrastructure provisioning services.