市场调查报告书
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997190
IT、GDP、僱用的基准:欧洲的垂直市场横断的展望 (2020年、2021年预测)A Cross-Cutting View of European Verticals: Benchmarking IT, GDP, and Employment, 2020 and 2022 outlook |
本报告提供为了掌握欧洲的产业部门结构,规模,经济重要性,分析欧洲的垂直市场指标,对国家和地区的GDP的垂直市场经济贡献度为焦点,算出各垂直市场员工人数,IT支出占GDP的比例,及平均每个员工的IT支出调查,欧洲21个国家中各行业的IT高度化揭示。
This IDC Market Perspective analyzes vertical market indicators in Europe to understand the structure, size, and economic importance of industry sectors on the continent. The study focuses on the economic contribution of verticals to national and regional GDP and includes employment numbers by vertical. The study examines IT spending as a percentage of GDP as well as IT spending per employee to determine the level of IT sophistication of each vertical in 21 European countries. The vertical markets covered include discrete manufacturing, process manufacturing, retail and wholesale, resource industries and construction, utilities, telecommunications, media, transportation, personal and professional services, financial services, and the public sector. The study also provides an outlook to the most influential macro-factors impacting the ICT market in 2022 such as the Russia-Ukraine War, inflation, and the role of the NextGenerationEU and the national recovery plans. It also reviews trends impacting IT investments by industry."For years, IT intensity (IT/GDP) and productivity (GDP per employee) indicators have been growing steadily for all industries and countries in Europe, but the disruptions caused by COVID-19 to European industries draw a heterogeneous picture in 2020. Considering the headwinds currently shaping the economy landscape in 2022, vendors must build vertical strategies to help organizations improve their resiliency and seize opportunities arising from digital-first strategies," said Neli Vacheva, research manager, IDC Customer Insights and Analysis."Among the main concerns for 2022 is the Russia-Ukraine War, which brought additional inflationary pressure on markets. Despite IT spending seeming to be resilient, many economic indicators will be affected by increasing prices, as will companies' technology investment priorities," said Carla La Croce, senior research analyst, IDC Customer Insights and Analysis. "The economic outlook will be monitored by IDC very closely, with constant updates."