Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: In-Stat
Published: May 2002
Product Code: R97-943Description
Business@Home: Telecommuter Internet & Network Adoption, 2001-2006
This report provides detailed forecasts of the US telecommuter population for the 2001-2006 time period. It gives detailed technographics for Internet and network access among the at-home workers in sum and for each size of business. The report also provides further segmentation of the total telecommuters workforce, showing detail for full-time, daytime part-time and nighttime part-time telecommuters. Telecommuter-specific research results from several In-Stat/MDR market segmentation studies are provided, as well as forecasts for each size of business: SOHO, small, middle and enterprise.
Table of Contents
Business@Home: Telecommuter Internet & Network Adoption, 2001-2006
Executive Summary
MethodologyForecasting Techniques
Definitions
Structured Research SourcesSOHO Business Market Survey Research
Small Business Market Survey Research
Middle Market Survey Research
Enterprise Market Survey Research
Vertical Representation: Networking, 2001
Title of Respondent: Networking, 2001
US Business DemographicsNumber of FirmsOutlook: 2001 - 2006
Number of Full-time EmployeesOutlook: 2001 - 2006
Business@Home DemographicsDefining "Telecommuter"Telecommuters by Size of Business
Full-time Telecommuters
Part-time TelecommutersDaytime Telecommuters
Nighttime Telecommuters
Access@HomeInternet AccessLooking Forward: All Telecommuters & Internet Access
Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Looking Forward: Full-time Telecommuters Online
Network AccessLooking Forward: All Telecommuters & Network Access
Enterprise MarketWork Environments
Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Impact of Telecommuters on ITSpending Allocated to Telecommuters
Network Use by Work Environment
Network-accessing Telecommuters
Middle MarketWork Environments
Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Impact of Telecommuters on ITSpending Allocated to Telecommuters
Network Use by Work Environment
Network-accessing Telecommuters
Small BusinessWork Environments
Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Network Use by Work Environment
Network-accessing Telecommuters
SOHO BusinessWork Environments
Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters
Network Use by Work Environment
Network-accessing Telecommuters
Conclusions
List of TablesTable 1. Number of Firms by Size of Business - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 2. Number of Employees by Size of Business - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 3. All Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 4. Full-time Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 5. Part-time Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 6. Part-time Day-time Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 7. Part-time Nighttime Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 8. Internet-accessing Telecommuters by Size of Business - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 9. Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 10. Network-accessing Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 11. Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Enterprise, 2001 - 2006
Table 12. Number of Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Enterprise, 2001 - 2006
Table 13. Number of Network-accessing Telecommuters - Enterprise, 2001 - 2006
Table 14. Number of Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Middle Market, 2001 - 2006
Table 15. Number of Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Middle Market, 2001 - 2006
Table 16. Number of Network-accessing Telecommuters - Middle Market, 2001 - 2006
Table 17. Number of Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Small Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 18. Number of Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters - Small Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 19. Number of Network-accessing Telecommuters - Small Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 20. Number of Internet-accessing Telecommuters - SOHO Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 21. Number of Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters - SOHO Business, 2001 - 2006
Table 22. Number of Network-accessing Telecommuters - SOHO Business, 2001 - 2006
List of FiguresFigure 1. Full & Part-time Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Figure 2. Sample Demographics - Vertical Industry, 2001
Figure 3. Sample Demographics - Title of Respondent, 2001
Figure 4. Number of Firms by Size of Business, 2001
Figure 5. Number of Full-time Employees by Size of Business - US Business, 2001
Figure 6. All Telecommuters - US Business, 2001 - 2006
Figure 7. Internet-accessing Telecommuters by Size of Business - US Businesses, 2001
Figure 8. Full-time Internet-accessing Telecommuters - US Business, 2001
Figure 9. Network-accessing Telecommuters by Size of Business - US Business, 2001
Figure 10. Employment by Primary Location - Enterprise, 2001
Figure 11. Decision Maker Perceptions: Telecommuter Issues - Enterprise, 2001
Figure 12. Percent of Spending Allocated to Telecommuters - Enterprise, 2001
Figure 13. Network Use by work Environment - Enterprise, 2001
Figure 14. Employment by Primary Location - Middle Market, 2001
Figure 15. Decision Maker Perceptions: Telecommuter Issues - Middle Market, 2001
Figure 16. Percent of Spending Allocated to Telecommuters - Middle Market, 2001
Figure 17. Network Use by Work Environment - Middle Market, 2001
Figure 18. Employment by Primary Location - Small Business, 2001
Figure 19. Network Use by Work Environment - Small Business, 2001
Figure 20. Employment by Primary Location - SOHO Business, 2001
Figure 21. Network Use by Work Environment - SOHO Business, 2001
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