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Branchenanalyse Fahrradproduktion: Beschäftigte, Unternehmen, Innovationsdynamik und internationale Verflechtungen

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  • Butzin, Anna
  • Rudolph, Frederic
  • Zaghow, Lukas

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Die Branchenanalyse beschreibt die Fahrradproduktion in Deutschland entlang von Beschäftigung, Arbeitsbedingungen und Qualifizierungstrends und anhand der produzierenden Unternehmen, ihrer Produkte und Standorte. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt liegt auf den neuen Anforderungen an Beschäftigung und Produktion durch die Digitalisierung und die Innovationsimpulse in der Branche. Darüber hinaus wird die Rolle des Standortes Deutschland in der globalen Fahrradproduktion durch eine Analyse der Im- und Exportmuster eingeordnet. Abschließend geht es um die Frage, wie sich der Produktionsstandort Deutschland zukunftsfähig weiterentwickeln kann und welche Faktoren dafür von Bedeutung sind.

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  • Butzin, Anna & Rudolph, Frederic & Zaghow, Lukas, 2025. "Branchenanalyse Fahrradproduktion: Beschäftigte, Unternehmen, Innovationsdynamik und internationale Verflechtungen," Working Paper Forschungsförderung 370, Hans-Böckler-Stiftung, Düsseldorf.
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