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Industry Service Classification Codes
Industry Service Classification Codes SIC,
NAICS, ISIC
Credits This CLIP Tutorial was created
by Institution Northeastern State University on
28 March 2007. Authored G. Cheatham (Resource
Coordinator, College of Business and
Technology) Tutorial animated and created by
Kristin Kroger and Emily Brown
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- This tutorial is designed to introduce the
industry and service classification systems most
commonly used in the United States. - By the end of the tutorial you will learn some of
the background behind each coding system,
discover where to find the codes, and become
aware of some of the resources using the codes.
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SIC (1972)
SIC (1987)
NAICS (1997)
ISIC
NAICS (2002)
- Three primary classification systems will be
discussed in this tutorial. This includes the
1972 and 1987 versions of the SIC system, the
1997 and 2002 editions of the NAICS
classification, and the international system
known by the acronym ISIC.
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Standard Industrial Classification
North American Industry Classification System
International Standard Industrial Classification
- SIC stands for Standard Industrial
Classification - NAICS stands for North American Industry
Classification System - ISIC stands for International Standard
Industrial Classification
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SIC
- U.S. industry codes were introduced as part of
the 1957 classification system. Although these
codes have undergone various revisions since
then, their original use, which was to define
industries in accordance with the composition and
structure of the U.S. economy and economic
activities, is still valid today. - The first major revision of the 1957
classification occurred with the release of
the1972 SIC codes. Although now dated, the 1972
codes may be needed when researching industry
statistics between the years 1972 and 1987.
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REF. HF 1042 .A55 1987
- Due to major technological and institutional
changes in U.S. industries and services, the
Office of Management and Budget modified the 1972
codes during the 1980s. - This led to the publication of the 1987 SIC
system. The 1987 edition represents a
significant revision and expansion of the 1972
codes, particularly those related to service
sectors. A major restructuring of other
industrial classifications was also part of the
1987 version.
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REF. HF 1042 .N6 1998
- During the 1990s, the governments of the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico produced a common
classification system which resulted in the
adoption of the 1997 NAICS codes. NAICS was
designed to replace the existing classification
systems of each country, and to enhance the
industry comparability of the three NAFTA trade
partners. Although NAICS was adopted in the last
decade, the business world has been slow to fully
embrace it. As a result, both SIC and NAICS
remain in use today.
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REF. HF 1042 .N6 2002
- Shortly after the release of the 1997 NAICS codes
it became clear that a modification was needed to
address certain growth industries, including
those related to the Internet and information
sectors. As a result, the classification system
underwent a revision that produced NAICS 2002.
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REF. HC 10 .I673 2005
- Independent of SIC and NAICS is another
classification system maintained by the United
Nations, and known as the International Standard
Industrial Classification (ISIC). Although not
all countries have switched to the ISIC system,
the use of this classification may be necessary
when researching certain characteristics of
international trade and economic activities. For
example, the U.N. Industrial Development
Organization uses this system to organize and
report the industrial and economic activities of
various nations.
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SIC
NAICS
- Time and space do not permit discussing how to
use or interpret these various coding systems in
print publications and electronic resources.
This is a topic of other instruction
opportunities. This tutorial, however, can be
used to identify some print publications and
databases that use SIC (1987) and NAICS codes.
Some of these resources will only accept one code
or the other, but others make provision for using
either system.
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REF. HF 5681 .R25153
- Lets begin by looking at three print
publications dealing with industry and business
ratios. The first such publication is Dun
Bradstreets Industry Norms Key Business
Ratios. This publication uses SIC codes.
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REF. HF 5681 .R25T68
- The second ratio publication is Troys Almanac of
Business and Industrial Financial Ratios. Recent
editions of this title use NAICS codes.
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REF. HF 5681 .B2R58
- The third and final ratios book is RMAs Annual
Statement Studies. This publication accepts the
use of both SIC and NAICS.
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REF. HG 4057 .A237
- Although many other print publications that use
SIC or NAICS codes could be mentioned, an
additional noteworthy title is Dun Bradstreets
Business Rankings. Sometimes called Duns
Business Rankings, this publication uses SIC
codes to help identify major public and private
companies in many categories, including
competitors in the same industry.
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SIC NAICS Databases
- Next, lets identify some databases that accept
the use of SIC or NAICS.
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- For example, ABI/Inform (a ProQuest database)
accepts the use of NAICS codes in the advanced
search mode to help find journal articles on
specific industries and service categories.
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- Business Dateline is another journal article
database that supports the use of codes, namely
SIC codes.
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- Business Source Elite accepts the use of NAICS
codes to help find journal articles on business
topics.
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- Mergent supports the use of both SIC and NAICS to
identify company and industry information.
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- The U.S. Business subset of ReferenceUSA supports
the use of both SIC and NAICS to identify
businesses and companies by industry and service
category.
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- Thomson One Banker supports the use of SIC codes
to find company data by category. To find the
needed search box on Thomson One Banker, after
logging onto the database click on Search for
Companies.
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SIC (1972)
SIC (1987)
NAICS (1997)
ISIC
NAICS (2002)
- Although additional databases and print resources
supporting the use of SIC, NAICS, and ISIC can be
identified, the ones mentioned in this tutorial
are a good starting point. Explore the use of
these codes in other resources. Using these
industry and service classification systems could
be just what is needed to simplify your search
for industry and service data.