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Die Innenstadt als Konsumzentrum: Ein Opfer von Corona und Homeoffice?

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  • Jean-Victor Alipour
  • Oliver Falck
  • Simon Krause
  • Carla Krolage
  • Sebastian Wichert

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Die Corona-Pandemie hat die Arbeitswelt transformiert und vielen Arbeitnehmer*innen die Arbeit aus dem Homeoffice ermöglicht. Infolgedessen hat sich der Konsum aus den Stadtzentren in Wohngebiete und Vororte verlagert. Der Umsatz in den Innenstädten lag Ende Mai 2022 10% unter dem Vorkrisenniveau. Wohngebiete, in denen traditionell wenig im Homeoffice gearbeitet wurde, die aber seit der Pandemie einen hohen Zuwachs an Homeoffice-Beschäftigten aufwiesen, verzeichneten hingegen einen bis zu 20% höheren Konsum als vor der Pandemie. Die Zunahme von Homeoffice, regionale Konsumverschiebungen und Online-Shopping haben damit das Potenzial, das Erscheinungsbild der Städte zu verändern.

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  • Jean-Victor Alipour & Oliver Falck & Simon Krause & Carla Krolage & Sebastian Wichert, 2022. "Die Innenstadt als Konsumzentrum: Ein Opfer von Corona und Homeoffice?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 75(10), pages 53-57, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifosdt:v:75:y:2022:i:10:p:53-57
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    1. Thomas Wieland, 2023. "Spatial shopping behavior during the Corona pandemic: insights from a micro-econometric store choice model for consumer electronics and furniture retailing in Germany," Journal of Geographical Systems, Springer, vol. 25(2), pages 291-326, April.

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