Summary information

Study title

Flash Eurobarometer 399 (The Electronic Customs Implementation in the EU)

Creator

European Commission, Brussels DG Communication COMM A1 ´Strategy, Corporate Communication Actions and Eurobarometer´ Unit

Study number / PID

ZA5944, Version 1.0.0 (GESIS)

10.4232/1.12136 (DOI)

Data access

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Series

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Abstract

Companies and the electronic customs implementation in the EU. Topics: company imported from or exported to countries outside the EU in 2013; responsibility for dealing with customs procedures in the company (an in-house staff member, another company; partly a staff member and partly another company); geographical areas of import in 2013; countries used for import declarations; type of points of entry (airports, seaports, land border); type of customers (individual customers, public sector organisations, own company or an affiliate, other companies); geographical areas of export in 2013; countries used as point of exit from the EU; number of employees; company´s total turnover in 2013; business sector (retailer, manufacturer, service provider, customs agent, transport/logistic company); premises of the company and its affiliates are located only in the own country, in another EU-country or outside the EU; positive or negative impact of the introduction of electronic customs on the company; frequency of customs procedures carried out for the company; company uses a single IT interface or several IT interfaces when dealing with customs procedures; customs operations that are easy or difficult to carry out; frequency of difficulties when dealing with customs procedures (having to submit the same information more than once, difficulties in predicting the length of the customs clearance process, unexpected delays caused by customs procedures, working with an IT interface that is not easy to use, difficulties in providing the information required by authorities); main reasons for outsourcing customs procedures (e.g. conducting procedures in-house is too costly, customs procedures are too complex or too time-consuming); location of the outsourcing company; outsourced customs procedures that are easy or difficult to carry out; frequency of difficulties when dealing with customs procedures (multiple request for similar information, difficulties in predicting the length...
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Keywords

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Methodology

Data collection period

16/04/2014 - 09/05/2014

Country

Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania

Time dimension

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Analysis unit

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Universe

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Sampling procedure

Probability: Stratified
The sample was selected from an international business database, with some additional samples from local sources in countries where necessary. Sampling in each country was made according to two stratification criteria: company size (using four different ranges: 1-9 employees, 10-49 employees, 50-249 employees and 250 employees or more) and sectors (Manufacturing, Retail, Services and Industry).

Kind of data

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Data collection mode

Telephone interview: Computer-assisted (CATI)

Access

Publisher

GESIS Data Archive for the Social Sciences

Publication year

2015

Terms of data access

0 - Data and documents are released for everybody.

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