Comprehensive and other presentationsOrganizers: Steering Committee | ||||
Giampaola Bellini, Novella Cecconi, Loredana De Gaetano, Francesca Monetti, Pasquale Papa and Rita Ranaldi (Istat, Italy) | Centralizing data collection implementation: the Istat experience | Paper | Presentation | |
| Becky Tinsley & Ian O’ Sullivan (ONS, United Kingdom) | Integrated data for Population and Household statistics – ONS’s plans for whole system change | Abstract | Presentation | |
Session 1: Modernise data collection infrastructuresSession Organizers: Frances Comerford (Central Statistical Office, Ireland) and Ian O’Sullivan (Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom) | ||||
| 1 | Éva Ménesi (Central Statistical Office, Hungary) | Online household diary in Hungarian Household Budget Survey. Magic kit or mistake | Paper | |
| 2 | Josef Kytir (Statistics Austria) | A Case Management System for Social Surveys based on the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) standard: Implementation and experiences at Statistics Austria | Paper | Presentation |
| 3 | Zübeyir Özçelik (Turkish Statistical Institute) | Transition to the CATI Method at CPI Household Rental Prices Survey | Paper | Presentation |
| 4 | Benoît Werquin (Insee, France) | Specification and immediate visualization of a questionnaire, a metadata approach for a mixed-mode data collection infrastructure | Paper | Presentation |
| 5 | Takdir Takdir (Politeknik Statistika STIS, Statistics Indonesia) | CAPI-STIS: Integrated Digitalized Data Collection Software System for Official Statistics Survey | Paper | Presentation |
| 6 | Sabrina Barcherini, Sara Demofonti, Donatella Grassi, Luciano Fanfoni, Manuela Murgia, Monica Perez, Maria Clelia Romano, Renato Torelli (Istat, Italy) | Challenges for survey design in a centralized data collection framework | Abstract | Presentation |
Session 2: Innovating survey designSession Organizers: Lise Rivais (Statistics Canada) and Britta Gauckler (Eurostat) | ||||
| 1 | Ágnes Patay (Central Statistical Office, Hungary) | Orchard survey, 2017 in Hungary -Transforming respondents to users and increase the intensity of cooperation | Paper | Presentation |
| 2 | Alice Baron & Noya Lerner (Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel) | Seeds of Innovation at the Central Bureau of Statistics in Israel Data Collection using a Tablet Computer | Paper | Presentation |
| 3 | Kenichi Sakura (Bank of Japan) | Compilation Method of the “Wholesale Services Price Index” in Japan | Paper | Presentation |
| 4 | Ger Snijkers, Margreet Geurden-Slis, Goele Goris, Joep Burger, Lisanne van den Hombergh (Statistics Netherlands) | The effect of response measures in business surveys | Paper | Presentation |
| Hanne-Pernille Stax (Statistics Denmark) | Digital Transformation. From digital questionnaires to automatic reporting - will not be presented | Abstract | ||
Session 4: Capabilities and managementSession Organizers: Barteld Braaksma (Statistics Netherlands) and Paulo Saraiva dos Santos (Statistics Portugal) | ||||
| 1 | Sara Demofonti, Jolanda Giaconi, Donatella Grassi & Maria Clelia Romano (Istat, Italy) | Standardized and integrated processes: communication with respondents and training of the interviewers networks | Abstract | Presentation |
| 2 | Goran Katic (Statistics Serbia) | System of composite indicators of the economic activity of Serbia (VIPAS) in short-term forecasting of GDP | Presentation | |
| 3 | Anita Vaasen-Otten, Margreet Geurden-Slis & Deirdre Giesen (Statistics Netherlands) | Towards Response Burden Management across surveys | Paper | Presentation |
| 4 | Ádám Baric and András Borbély (Central Statistical Office, Hungary) | Reshaping management of the household surveys in the Hungarian Central Statistical Office | Paper | Presentation |
| 5 | Karen Blanke (Destatis - Federal Statistical Office Germany) | Agility in practice – options and limitations in applying SCRUM | Abstract | Presentation |
| Jayne Olney & Genna Kik (ONS, United Kingdom) | Collaborative development of a new complex survey - will not be presented | Abstract | ||
Session 5: Optimize data acquisitionSession Organizers: Bilal Kurban (Turkish Statistical Institute) and Britta Gauckler (Eurostat) | ||||
| 1 | Kees van Berkel (Statistics Netherlands) | Adaptive data collection at Statistics Netherlands with an application to the Health Survey | Paper | Presentation |
| 2 | Kenneth W. Robertson (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics) | Fostering modern and innovative data collection methods in several U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics business surveys | Paper | Presentation |
| 3 | Bilal Kurban (Turkstat, Turkey) | The actions taken to enable the administrative records to be used by subject matter units, the difficulties experienced and the proposed solutions in Turkstat | Paper | Presentation |
| 4 | Fahir Kanlic & Alen Bajramovic (Agency for statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Use of administrative VAT data for the short-term turnover estimates in Bosnia and Herzegovina | Paper | Presentation |
| 5 | Paulo Saraiva (Statistics Portugal) | Business Data Collection: From questionnaires to data sets | Presentation | |
| Kevin Deardorff & Aneta Erdie (U.S. Census Bureau) | U.S. Business Owners: Blended Data Approach - will not be presented | Abstract | ||
