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CRIC – Size of the Industry Survey

CRIC – Size of the Industry Survey 2023

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The CRIC Size of the Industry survey is designed to gather key data about the size of the Canadian research, analytics and insights industry. Results of this survey will be used to describe the size of our industry in CRIC’s advocacy activities and will also be used to contribute Canadian data to ESOMAR’s Global Market Research Report.

We ask for your company name and e-mail address to ensure only one response is received per company. The identity of the respondents and their individual data provided will be kept confidential to CRIC staff. Only aggregate data will be reported.

You can download the questionnaire in Adobe PDF or MS Word format to review in advance of completing it online.

All participants will receive an advance summary of the aggregate Canadian results.

This research is registered with the CRIC Research Verification Service and feedback can be shared on this research using the RVS code: 20230627-CA487

Please complete your submission by July 13.

Please enter your firm's total research, analytics and related revenue in Canadian dollars for 2021 and 2022. (include revenues generated from clients both in and outside of Canada)

What percentage of your 2022 revenue included above is related to services subcontracted outside of Canada?

Enter a percentage between 0 and 100 (do not enter % sign) or select Don't Know.
Don't Know Subcontracted

What percentage of your 2022 revenues included above was from Canadian Clients? Canadian clients are defined as clients whose invoice were paid from a Canadian bank account.

Don't Know Outside of Canada
Did your firm conduct pro-bono research on behalf of Canadian clients in 2022?
Was your firm profitable in 2022?*
As compared to 2022, how difficult will it be for you to be profitable in 2023?*
How do you forecast revenues to change for the calendar year 2023 as compared to 2022?*
Please enter a whole number. Do not add % sign.
Please enter a whole number. Do not add % sign.
How do you anticipate the total number of full-time employees at your company will change in 2023 as compared to 2022?*
Please enter a whole number. Do not add % sign.
Please enter a whole number. Do not add % sign.

Please include the percentage of revenues that fall into the following four categories for 2022:

Please enter a whole number from 0 to 100 for each category. Do not add the % sign. If you do not know the percentage of revenue by category, click next to skip this question.

Should sum to 100.

Enter the percentage of revenue your firm generated in 2022 from each quantitative method.

Please enter a whole number from 0 to 100 for each category. Do not add the % sign.

If you do not know the percentage of revenue by category, click next to skip this question.

Enter the percentage of revenue your firm generated in 2022 from each qualitative method.

Please enter a whole number from 0 to 100 for each category. Do not add the % sign. If you do not know the percentage of revenue by category, click next to skip this question.

Enter the percentage of revenue your firm generated in 2022 from each of the following type of projects.

Please enter a whole number from 0 to 100 for each category. Do not add the % sign. If you do not know the percentage of revenue by category, click next to skip this question.

Should sum to 100

Enter the percentage of revenue your firm generated in 2022 from each of the following research designs.

Please enter a whole number from 0 to 100 for each category. Do not add the % sign. If you do not know the percentage of revenue by category, click next to skip this question.

Enter the percentage of revenue your firm generated in 2022 from each of the following types of clients.

Please enter a whole number from 0 to 100 for each category. Do not add the % sign. If you do not know the percentage of revenue by category, click next to skip this question.

Contact Us

For more information, contact John Tabone, CEO

john.tabone@canadianresearchinsightscouncil.ca

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