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Enterprise Survey 2014

Namibia, 2014 - 2015
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Reference ID
NAM_2014_ES_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/1qck-bs09
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Enterprise Surveys
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Oct 07, 2015
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Oct 07, 2015
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  • namibia_2014_full_data

Avg. days of inventory of main sales item kept by establishment (d17)

Data file: namibia_2014_full_data

Overview

Valid: 189
Invalid: 391
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 548
End: 550
Width: 3
Range: -9 - 150
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Literal question
At the present time, when this establishment receives its main sales item, on average, how many days of inventory measured in days of sales, does this establishment keep?
Categories
Value Category Cases
-9 Don't Know 24
12.7%
0 3
1.6%
1 15
7.9%
2 37
19.6%
3 11
5.8%
4 9
4.8%
5 10
5.3%
6 4
2.1%
7 28
14.8%
10 2
1.1%
12 2
1.1%
14 6
3.2%
15 2
1.1%
25 1
0.5%
30 14
7.4%
35 1
0.5%
50 3
1.6%
60 8
4.2%
90 7
3.7%
132 1
0.5%
150 1
0.5%
Sysmiss 391
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
1) Days of inventory of main sales item The purpose of this question is to assess the efficiency in the supply chain. When firms have to maintain a high level of sales items in stock, because they cannot rely on a predictable supply, this is a source of economic inefficiency. Inversely, if supplies of the main sales can be relied upon to be easily available, firms will keep low levels of stock on hand.

The main sales item is the item that accounts for the highest percentage of sales among all items that the establishment sells. It is not the item for which stock is maintained the longest.

Days of inventory should be calculated as how many days it would take, under normal sales conditions, to deplete the main sales item held in supply at the establishment's premises.

2) INTERVIEWER: IF RESPONDENT REQUIRES CLARIFICATION, DEFINE AS STOCK ON HAND
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