The European e-Business Report The European e ... - empirica
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>European</strong> E-<strong>Business</strong> <strong>Report</strong> 2005<br />
OECD or Eurostat. An example is the presentation of the e-<strong>Business</strong> Scoreboard methodology<br />
at the JRC Workshop on <strong>European</strong> Composite Indicators, Brussels, 25 October 2005.<br />
• e-<strong>Business</strong> W@tch grants researchers and students access to survey data (case level) for<br />
research purposes, for instance for carrying out further <strong>empirica</strong>l analysis on the economic<br />
impacts of ICT and e-business use in enterprises.<br />
• Printed copies of the e-<strong>Business</strong> Sector Study on the Tourism Industry were distributed to<br />
representatives of EU Member States at the <strong>European</strong> Tourism Forum in Malta (19-21<br />
October 2005).<br />
• e-Newsletter: e-<strong>Business</strong> W@tch sends out electronic newsletters to its subscriber base<br />
(about 600) and to industry associations and federations across the EU (about 450<br />
addresses). Newsletters inform about new publications and forthcoming events.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Industry Advisory Board in 2004/05<br />
As in previous years, e-<strong>Business</strong> W@tch cooperated in 2005 with international experts possessing<br />
excellent knowledge either on one of the sectors covered or on a special area of electronic business.<br />
Advisory Board members were asked to provide critical and constructive support and input in relation<br />
to the various tasks which had to be carried out during the period, for example by reviewing draft<br />
sector studies. Cooperation and networking with these experts strengthens ties with industry,<br />
academia and official statistics.<br />
Advisory Board<br />
Member<br />
Exhibit: Members of the e-<strong>Business</strong> W@tch Advisory Board in 2004/05<br />
Affiliation<br />
Appointed for<br />
sector / topic<br />
Country<br />
Mr Jean Arcamone FIM (Fédération des Industries Mécaniques) Machinery France<br />
Mr Jürgen Behlke VDMA – Association of the German Machine Tool Machinery Germany<br />
Industries<br />
Ms Francoise Bousquet ZFIB Conseil Standards France<br />
Mr Dimitrios Buhalis University of Surrey Tourism UK<br />
Mr Stefano Cattaneo Bel Group Food Italy<br />
Mr Tony Clayton UK Office for National Statistics ICT statistics UK<br />
Mr Thomas Fischer Institut für Textil- und Verfahrenstechnik<br />
Textile<br />
EU / DE<br />
Denkendorf<br />
Ms Silke Gabriel Claas GmbH Machinery Germany<br />
Mr Jesús Galván Schiller International University (Madrid) Publishing Spain<br />
Mr Michael Goebel MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG Automotive Germany<br />
Mr Artur Górecki Logotec Enterprise S.A. Automotive Poland<br />
Mr Markus Gratzer Österreich Werbung Tourism Austria<br />
Mr Dirk Krischenowski Chiron Pharmaceutical Germany<br />
Mr Photis Nanopoulos Advisor to the Ministry of National Economy and ICT statistics Greece<br />
Economics, Greece<br />
Mr Stig Nordqvist Swedish Newspaper Publishers' Association; IFRA Publishing Sweden<br />
Mr John Sarborg ITEK - Confederation of Danish Industries Construction Denmark<br />
Pedersen<br />
Mr Ulrich Paetzold FIEC - <strong>European</strong> Construction Industry Federation Construction EU<br />
Mr Axel Pols BITKOM IT services Germany<br />
Mr Freek Posthumus NORMAPME Construction EU<br />
Mr George Sciadas Statistics Canada ICT statistics Canada<br />
Mr Gerrit Tamm University of St. Gallen IT services Switzerland<br />
Mr Salvo Testa Bocconi University, Milan Textile Italy<br />
Mr Ilias Vlachos Athens University Food Greece<br />
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