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Zukunftspanel Mittelstand 2020: Update der Expertenbefragung zu aktuellen und zukünftigen Herausforderungen des deutschen Mittelstands

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  • Brink, Siegrun
  • Levering, Britta
  • Icks, Annette

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Die Sicherung der Innovations- und Wettbewerbsfähigkeit stellt aktuell und zukünftig die größte Herausforderung für mittelständische Unternehmen dar. Zu diesem Ergebnis kommt die jüngste Expertenbefragung für das Zukunftspanel Mittelstand 2020. Dabei stand die aktuelle Befragung fast vollständig unter dem Eindruck der Corona-Pandemie, die mit ihren weitreichenden wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Auswirkungen den Mittelstand vor große Herausforderungen stellt. Vielfach ist bereits eine "neue Normalität" in den Unternehmen eingetreten, so dass die Bewältigung der Corona-Pandemie hinter den Herausforderungen der Umsetzung der Digitalisierung und der Deckung des Fachkräftebedarfs zurückbleibt. Nichtsdestotrotz wird sich die Mittelstandspolitik in naher Zukunft vor allem mit der Bekämpfung der Pandemie-Folgen befassen müssen, sei es bei der Gestaltung wirtschaftspolitischer Rahmenbedingungen, der Regional- oder der Arbeitsmarktpolitik.

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  • Brink, Siegrun & Levering, Britta & Icks, Annette, 2020. "Zukunftspanel Mittelstand 2020: Update der Expertenbefragung zu aktuellen und zukünftigen Herausforderungen des deutschen Mittelstands," IfM-Materialien 282, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn.
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