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ICT usage and e-Commerce in Enterprises: 2023

NR 014/2024
Release Date: 24 January 2024

The survey on ICT usage and e-commerce in enterprises revealed that 98.1 per cent of enterprises (employing 10 or more employees) used the internet during 2023.
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Internet use by enterprises

During 2023, enterprises across all surveyed economic activities and size classes registered high levels of internet use (Table 1).

A total of 78,260 employees used the internet for business purposes during 2023 (Table 2).

 

Website use by enterprises

In 2023, 81.3 per cent of enterprises had their own website. More than 80 per cent of enterprises operating in the Accommodation and food service activities, transport and communication sectors or in the Real estate, professional, administrative and other service activities or manufacturing and energy sectors reported to have a website. The most common features present in enterprises’ websites were the provision of descriptions and price lists of goods or services, and online ordering or reservation or booking (Table 3).

Chart 1. Maximum contracted download speed by enterprises

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Cloud computing use by enterprises

Cloud computing has been continuously increasing in popularity, with results showing that 1,825 enterprises (66.7 per cent) made use of this on-demand service. The share of cloud computing usage tends to increase with enterprise size with 86.7 per cent of companies employing 250 persons or more making use of this facility (Table 4).

E-Commerce sales

The national share of enterprises conducting sales through e-commerce was nine percentage points higher than the EU-27 average (Chart 2).

Chart 2. Percentage of enterprises conducting sales through e-Commerce

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In this regard, the number of enterprises engaging in sales through e-commerce increased by 0.3 percentage points over 2022 levels (Table 5). In 2023, total turnover generated through e-commerce sales amounted to €2.4 billion. This showed a 9.5 per cent increase from the preceding year (Chart 3).

During 2023, 80.2 per cent of the total turnover generated via e-commerce web sales was effected via the enterprise’s own website or apps (Chart 4).

Chart 3. Turnover generated from e-commerce sales

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Chart 4. Turnover generated from e-commerce web sales by platform

 

Digital Intensity Index

Almost five out of every 10 enterprises had a ‘high’ or ‘very high’ digital intensity index rating. Enterprises operating in the Accommodation and food service activities, transport and communication or in the Real estate, professional, administrative and other service activities sectors reported the highest Digital intensity Index (Table 6).

 

ICT usage and e-Commerce in Enterprises: 2023  

NR 014/2024
Release Date: 24 January 2024

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  • In 2023, the majority (98.1%) of enterprises with at least 10 employees used the internet.
  • A total of 78,260 employees used the internet for business purposes during 2023.
  • In 2023, 81.3 per cent of enterprises had their own website.
  • Turnover generated through e-commerce sales amounted to €2.4 billion.
  • In 2023, 1,825 local enterprises used cloud computing.

ICT usage and e-Commerce in Enterprises: 2023

Methodological Notes

1. The survey on ICT usage and e-commerce in enterprises is conducted by the National Statistics Office (NSO) on an annual basis, under European Regulation (EC) No. 2019/1700. The survey covers enterprises employing 10 or more employees (including employees on both full-time and part-time basis and excluding apprentices and interns) from selected economic sectors. This survey studies various aspects of the Maltese digital economy and society, focusing on the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by enterprises.

2. For the purpose of this news release, a census of enterprises employing a minimum of 10 employees (full-time and part-time) was undertaken. The register of businesses maintained by NSO was used as the sampling frame for this survey.

3. The enterprise, as defined in the Council Regulation (EC) No 696/93 of 15 March 1993 is “The smallest combination of legal units that is an organizational unit producing goods or services, which benefits from a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making, especially for the allocation of its current resources. An enterprise carries out one or more activities at one or more locations. An enterprise may be a sole legal unit.” Economic Activity is based on the enterprises’ main activity.

4. Enterprises were divided into strata depending on their size class and economic activity, in line with NACE Rev. 2 Classification.

Table M1. Size Class and Main Economic Activity
Total number
of enterprises
2022 2023
Size class
   10-49 employees 2,111 2,183
   50-249 employees 432 468
   250+ employees 77 83
Total 2,619 2,734
Nace Rev. 2 Main economic activity (full description of sections)
C, D and E Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply;
Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
348 357
F Construction 204 202
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 668 683
H, I and J Transportation and storage; Accommodation and food service activities;
Information and communication
743 776
L, M, N and S Real estate activities; Professional, scientific and technical activities;
Administrative and support service activities; Other service activities
656 716
Total 2,619 2,734

5. An overall response rate of 74.3 per cent was achieved. Some questionnaires were returned to the Office with incomplete data, resulting in item non-response. These were then imputed using appropriate statistical methods. Furthermore, various non-sampling errors could have occurred, primarily related to the respondent and/or errors during processing. While every effort was made to minimise such occurrences, these are known to be present and remain impossible to quantify precisely.

6. Definitions:

e-commerce is the sales of goods or services conducted over computer networks by methods specifically designed for the purpose of receiving orders. Two types of e-commerce are identified in this news release:

a. Web sales are sales made via an online store (web shop), or via web forms on a website, or extranet, or via web applications;

b. EDI-type sales are sales made via EDI-type messages (EDI: Electronic Data Interchange) meaning:
– in an agreed or standard format suitable for automated processing (e.g. EDIFACT, XML, etc.);
– without the individual message being typed manually.

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The implementation of the ICT usage and e-commerce in enterprises survey for 2023 has been partially funded by the European Union.

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