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BDI-Mittelstandspanel: Ergebnisse der Online-Mittelstandsbefragung. Herbst 2006 - Langfassung

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  • Wallau, Frank
  • Adenäuer, Claus
  • Kayser, Gunter

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In der vierten Befragungswelle aus dem Herbst 2006 wurden neben betrieblichen Kennzahlen und wirtschaftspolitisch besonders aktuellen Fragestellungen insbesondere das strategische Management und das Personalwesen der mittelständischen Industrie näher untersucht. An der Befragungswelle beteiligten sich im Zeitraum vom 6. September bis 6. November 2006 über 1.000 Unternehmen. Die Ergebnisse der vierten Befragungsrunde des BDI-Mittelstandspanels wurden am 27. November 2006 in einer Pressekonferenz präsentiert. Die Folien zum Statement des IfM Bonn, die gemeinsame Pressemitteilung sowie die Statements der Sprecher von BDI, IKB und Ernst & Young stehen Ihnen hier als Download zur Verfügung.

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  • Wallau, Frank & Adenäuer, Claus & Kayser, Gunter, 2006. "BDI-Mittelstandspanel: Ergebnisse der Online-Mittelstandsbefragung. Herbst 2006 - Langfassung," IfM-Materialien 169, Institut für Mittelstandsforschung (IfM) Bonn.
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