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Covid-19-Krise und die erwarteten Auswirkungen auf F&E in Unternehmen

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  • Dachs, Bernhard
  • Peters, Bettina

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Die Maßnahmen zur Verlangsamung der Verbreitung des Covid-19-Erregers haben die Weltwirtschaft in weiten Teilen zum Erliegen gebracht. Dies wird in Deutschland sowie in vielen anderen Ländern zu einer tiefen Rezession im Jahr 2020 führen. Der konjunkturelle Einbruch wird auch die Bereitschaft der Unternehmen beeinflussen, in Forschung und Entwicklung (F&E) und damit in langfristige Zukunftsinvestitionen zu investieren und neue Produkte und Dienstleistungen am Markt einzuführen. Dieser Policy Brief fasst Erfahrungen aus vergangenen Rezessionen zusammen und fragt, was wir daraus für die aktuelle Corona-Krise lernen können. Er weist aber auch auf Besonderheiten im Zuge der Corona-Krise hin und gibt Handlungsempfehlungen für die Innovationspolitik.

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  • Dachs, Bernhard & Peters, Bettina, 2020. "Covid-19-Krise und die erwarteten Auswirkungen auf F&E in Unternehmen," ZEW policy briefs 2/2020, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
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    1. Julia Bock-Schappelwein & Matthias Firgo & Agnes Kügler, 2020. "Digitalisierung in Österreich: Fortschritt und Home-Office-Potential," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 93(7), pages 527-538, July.
    2. Klaus S. Friesenbichler & Jürgen Janger & Agnes Kügler & Andreas Reinstaller, 2020. "Auswirkungen der COVID-19-Pandemie auf die Forschungs- und Innovationsaktivität," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 66049, Juni.
    3. Ebersberger, Bernd & Kuckertz, Andreas, 2021. "Hop to it! The impact of organization type on innovation response time to the COVID-19 crisis," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 124(C), pages 126-135.

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