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_aAdvances in business statistics, methods and data collection / _cedited by Ger Snijkers [and 7 others] |
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_aHoboken, NJ : _bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., _c2023. |
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_tIntroduction / _rGer Snijkers, Mojca Bavdaz, Stefan Bender, Jacqui Jones, Steve MacFeely, Joseph W. Sakshaug, Katherine Jenny Thompson, and Arnout van Delden -- _gSection 1: New Measures/Indicators for the Economy: _tThe System of National Accounts: Past and Present / _rSteve MacFeely and Peter van der Ven. _tThe System of National Accounts: Future Challenges / _rPeter van der Ven and Steve MacFeely. _tBridging the Gap between Business- and Macro-economic Statistics: Methodological Considerations and Practical Solutions / _rTimo Koskimaki and Kristian Taskinen. _tMeasuring Investment in Intangible Assets / _rMojca Bavdaz, Ahmed Bounfour, Josh Martin, Alberto Nonnis, Giulio Perani, and Tjasa Redek. _tMeasuring the US Digital Economy / _rJessica Nicholson, David Wasshausen, and Thomas Howells. _tEstablishment Base Informal Sector Statistics: An Endeavour of Measurement from Economic Census 2018 of Nepal / _rMahesh Pradhan -- _gSection 2: Topics in the production of official establishment statistics: _tStatistical Producer Challenges and Help / _rJacqui Jones and Holly O'Byrne. _tStatistical Business Registers in Indonesia and Australia / _rWillem Erasmus, Luisa Ryan, Ratih Putri Pertiwi, Radenroro Nefriana, and Imam Machdi. _tManaging Response Burden for Official Statistics Business Surveys: Experiences and Recent Developments at Statistics Netherlands, Statistics Portugal, and Statistics Sweden / _rJohan Erikson, Deirdre Giesen, Leanne Houben, and Paulo Saraiva dos Santos. _tProducing Official Statistics during the COVID-19 Pandemic / _rJacqui Jones, Craig H. McLaren, Duncan Elliott, Dane Mead, Helen Baird, Joseph W. Sakshaug, Corinna Koenig, Marieke Volkert, Tanya Price, and Marie Apostolou -- _gSection 3: Topics in the use of administrative data: _tMethodology for the Use of Administrative Data in Business Statistics / _rArnout van Delden and Danni Lewis. _tDeveloping Statistical Frameworks for Administrative Data and Integrating It into Business Statistics: Experiences from the UK and New Zealand / _rNicholas Cox, Craig H. McLaren, Claire Shenton, Tom Tarling, and Ella Williams Davies. _tThe Evolution of Integrating Administrative Data in Business Statistics in Ireland / _rColin Hanley and Sorcha O'Callaghan -- _gSection 4: Topics in business survey data collection: _tComputerized Questionnaires within a Business Environment / _rGustav Haraldsen. _tTailoring the Design of a New Combined Business Survey to the Business Context: Process, Methods, and Lessons Learned / _rGer Snijkers, Leanne Houben, and Fred Demollin. _tAdvances in Question(naire) Development, Pretesting, and Evaluation / _rDiane K. Willimack, Amy E. Anderson Riemer, Melissa A. Cidade, Kathy Ott, and Heather Ridolfo. _tUsing Paradata to Monitor and Evaluate Electronic Business Survey Questionnaires / _rGer Snijkers, Susan Demedash, and Jessica Andrews. _tExperiments in Business Surveys / _rJosh Langeland, Heather Ridolfo, Jaki McCarthy, Kathy Ott, Doug Kilburg , Karen CyBulski, Melissa Krakowiecki, Larry Vittoriano, Matt Potts, Benjamin K�ufner, Joseph W. Sakshaug, and Stefan Zins. _tWeb Portals for Reporting Businesses / _rBente Hole and Leanne Houben. _tA Creative Approach to Promoting Survey Response / _rCharles F. Brady and Kari L. Klinedinst -- _gSection 5: Topics in the use of new data sources and new technologies: _tStatistical Data Production in a Digitised Age: The Need to Establish Successful Workflows for Micro Data Access / _rStefan Bender, Jannick Blaschke, and Christian Hirsch. _tMachine Learning in German Official Statistics / _rFlorian Dumpert. _tSix Years of Machine Learning in the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics / _rAlexander Measure. _tUsing Machine Learning to Classify Products for the US Commodity Flow Survey / _rChristian Moscardi and Benjamin Schultz. _tAlternative Data Sources in the US Census Bureau's Monthly State Retail Sales Data Product / _rRebecca Hutchinson, Scott Scheleur, and Deanna Weidenhamer -- _gSection 6: Topics in sampling and estimation: _tIntroduction to Sampling and Estimation for Business Surveys / _rPaul A. Smith and Wesley Yung. _tSample Coordination Methods and Systems for Establishment Surveys / _rAlina Matei and Paul A. Smith. _tVariance Estimation for Probability and Nonprobability Establishment Surveys: an Overview / _rJill A. Dever and Dan Liao. _tBayesian Methods Applied to Small Area Estimation for Establishment Statistics / _rPaul A. Parker, Ryan Janicki, and Scott H. Holan. _tVariance estimation under Nearest Neighbour Hot Deck Imputation for Multinomial Data: Two approaches Applied to the US Service Annual Survey (SAS) / _rRebecca Andridge, Jae-Kwang Kim, and Katherine Jenny Thompson. _tMinimizing Revisions for a Monthly Economic Indicator / _rNicole Czaplicki, Stephen Kaputa, and Laura Bechtel -- _gSection 7: Topics in data integration/merging: _tRecord Linkage for Establishments: Background, Challenges, and an Example / _rMichael D. Larsen and Alan Herning. _tMethods for Estimating the Quality of Multisource Statistics / _rArnout van Delden, Sander Scholtus, Ton de Waal, and Irene Csorba. _tAdopting Previously Reported Data into the 2022 US Census of Agriculture: Lessons Learned from the 2020 US Agricultural Production Survey / _rLinda J. Young, Joseph B. Rodhouse, Zachary Terner, and Gavin Corral. _tIntegrating Alternative and Administrative Data into the Monthly Business Statistics: Some Applications from Statistics Canada / _rMarie-Claude Duval, Richard Laroche, and S�ebastien Landry. |
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_a"The latest developments in the production of business statistics, methods, and data collection In Advances in Business Statistics, Methods and Data Collection, distinguished researcher Dr. Ger Snijkers delivers an invaluable collection of new issues in business statistics, as well as its methods, and in the collection of business data. This edited volume offers new developments in business surveys--including discussions of non-probability sampling and web surveys--and statistical process control, the use of secondary data sources, register methodology, and possibilities presented by the Internet of Things. The included works present some of the most innovative and impactful developments in the optimization of the development, conduct, and evaluation of modern business programs. These include advancements in big data, machine learning, and advanced visualization. Providing a broad overview of the most up-to-date changes in business statistics and data, this book challenges the status quo and prepares researchers for future challenges"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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545 | 0 | _aAbout the Authors Ger Snijkers, PhD, is Senior Methodologist at Statistics Netherlands and former Professor of data collection methodology in business research at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Mojca Bavdaž, PhD, is Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Stefan Bender, is Head of the Data Service Center of the Deutsche Bundesbank and Honorary Professor at the School of Social Sciences, University Mannheim, Germany. Jacqui Jones is the General Manager of Macroeconomic Statistics at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. She formerly worked at the UK Office for National Statistics. Steve MacFeely, PhD, is Director of Data and Analytics at the World Health Organization (WHO) and co-chair of the Committee of Chief Statisticians of the UN System. Formerly he was Chief Statistician of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the Deputy Director of the Central Statistics Office, Ireland. Joseph W. Sakshaug, PhD, is Professor at the Institute for Employment Research and Department of Statistics at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany. Katherine J. Thompson is the Senior Mathematical Statistician in the Associate Directorate for Economic Programs at the U.S. Census Bureau. Arnout van Delden, PhD, is Senior Methodologist in the use of administrative data and multisource statistics at Statistics Netherlands. | |
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