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State of the Market: A Demographic and Vertical Industry Profile, Part One: US Enterprises (1,000+ Employees)

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: In-Stat
Published: May 2004
Product Code: R97-1646
Description
This report provides size of business and vertical industry perspectives of market statistics on the number of firms and employees in the enterprise business market. The research also provides data on the primary work environments of employees in this market, including the number of telecommuters, Internet-accessing telecommuters, and remote branch offices. Detailed five-year forecasts are included for all enterprise business demographics, along with a discussion of current market trends.

Through the recession of the past several years, In-Stat/MDR estimates that the number of enterprise firms actually increased steadily, driven by merger and acquisition activity among smaller firms. While this growth is expected to continue through 2008, the rate of growth is expected to be less than that of smaller firms. In terms of employment, the number of enterprise workers decreased slightly in both 2002 and 2003, as firms downsized their workforces. However, in 2004 and beyond, employment is expected to grow, though, again, at a lesser rate than in segments of smaller firms.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents


Executive Summary
Methodology
Forecasting Techniques

Definitions

Structured Research Sources

IT Purchasing, 2003

US Census Bureau

US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Department of Commerce

Occupational Safety & Health Administration

Industry Trends


Enterprise Market Demographics
Number of Firms

Number of Employees

Work Environments

Employment by Primary Location, 2003-2008

Remote and/or Mobile Workers in the US Market

Telecommuters in the US Business Market

Internet-accessing Telecommuters in the US Business Market

Internet-accessing Telecommuters in the Enterprise Market

Remote Branch Offices in the US Business Market

Remote Branch Offices in the Enterprise Market


Perceptions of Performance
US Economic Performance

Operating Performance


Demographics by Vertical Industry
Firms

Employment

Segmentation of Firms by Industry

Segmentation of Employees by Industry

Mining

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

Mining in the Enterprise Market

Construction

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

Construction in the Enterprise Market

Manufacturing

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

Manufacturing in the Enterprise Market

Transportation, Communication, and Utilities

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

TCU in the Enterprise Market

Wholesale Trade

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

Wholesale Trade in the Enterprise Market

Retail Trade

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trend

Retail Trade in the Enterprise Market

Finance, Insurance, & Real Estate (FIRE)

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

FIRE in the Enterprise Market

Services

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

Services in the Enterprise Market

Government

Definition

Demographics

Industry Trends

Government in the Enterprise Market


Conclusion



List of Tables


Table 1. Number of Firms - Enterprise, 2003-2008

Table 2. Number of Employees - Enterprise, 2003-2008

Table 3. Employment by Primary Location - Enterprise, 2003-2008

Table 4. Number of Remote and Mobile Workers - US Business Market, 2003-2008

Table 5. Number of Telecommuters - US Business Market, 2003-2008

Table 6. Number of Internet-accessing Telecommuters - US Business Market, 2003-2008

Table 7. Number of Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Enterprise, 2003-2008

Table 8. Number of Remote Branch Offices - US Business Market, 2003-2008

Table 9. Remote Branch Offices - Enterprise, 2003-2008

Table 10. Number of Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 11. Segmentation of Firms by Industry and Size of Business - Enterprise, 2004

Table 12. Segmentation of Employees by Industry and Size of Business - Enterprise, 2004

Table 13. Number of Mining Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 14. Number of Construction Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 15. Number of Construction Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 16. Number of Manufacturing Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 17. Number of Manufacturing Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 18. Number of TCU Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 19. Number of TCU Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 20. Number of Wholesale Trade Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 21. Number of Wholesale Trade Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 22. Number of Retail Trade Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 23. Number of Retail Trade Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 24. Number of FIRE Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 25. Number of FIRE Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 26. Number of Service Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 27. Number of Service Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004

Table 28. Number of Government Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2004

Table 29. Number of Government Firms and Employees by Industry - Enterprise, 2004




List of Figures


Figure 1. Number of Firms and Employees - Enterprise, 2003-2008

Figure 2. Employment by Primary Location - Enterprise, 2004

Figure 3. Perceptions of the US Economy in 2003/Expectations for 2004 - Enterprise, 2003

Figure 4. Perceptions of Operating/Financial Performance in 2003/Expectations for 2004 - Enterprise, 2003

Figure 5. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Mining - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 6. Number of Employees (In Thousands): Mining - US Business Market, 2002 - 2008

Figure 7. Number of Firms (In Millions): Construction - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 8. Number of Employees (In Millions): Construction - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 9. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Manufacturing - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 10. Number of Employees (In Millions): Manufacturing - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 11. Number of Firms (in Thousands): TCU - US Business Market, 2002- 2008

Figure 12. Number of Employees (In Millions): Transportation, Communications, and Utilities (TCU) - US Business Market, 2002- 2008

Figure 13. Number of Firms (In Thousands): Wholesale Trade - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 14. Number of Employees (In Millions): Wholesale Trade - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 15. Number of Firms (In Millions): Retail Trade - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 16. Number of Employees (In Millions): Retail Trade - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 17. Number of Firms (In Thousands): FIRE - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 18. Number of Employees (In Millions): FIRE - US Business Market, 2002- 2008

Figure 19. Number of Firms (In Millions): Services - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 20. Number of Employees (In Millions): Services - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 21. Number of Organizations (In Thousands): Government - US Business Market, 2002-2008

Figure 22. Number of Employees (In Millions): Government - US Business Market, 2002-2008

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