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IfM PublicationsBossy at work – and at home

Self-employed people are not only bossy at work, but also in their own partnerships. Dr. Stefan Schneck comes to this conclusion based on a panel evaluation

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Participation in external eventsMittelstand in the Future

What is the significance of ecological constraints and systems competition for economic policy?

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Press releaseThe main challenges in 2024: shortage of skilled workers and increasing competitive pressure

The topic of "skilled employees/demographic development" remains the main challenge for all companies. But the results vary depending on the size and sector of the company and its level of digitalisation. The shortage of skilled workers is particularly significant for larger companies and those in …

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Participation in external eventsFostering innovation in regions with structural deficits

Is it possible to develop indicators for better measuring innovation in small businesses – and can these policy measures be used in disadvantaged regions?

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Participation in external eventsIfM at RENT 2024

How do the start-up ecosystem and start-up activity in a region influence each other in the short, medium and long term, and what can be done for regional economic policy?

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Participation in external eventsGenerational change desired

Dr Nadine Schlömer-Laufen presented an overview of succession in Baden-Württemberg and Germany at the "Nachfolge BW" event in Esslingen at the end of November.

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IfM PublicationsParticipation in public tenders is a considerable burden for small and medium-sized construction companies

Incomprehensible requirements, the same documentation over and over again and inefficient processes lead to psychological stress such as frustration and anger in small and medium-sized construction companies (SMEs).

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Participation in external eventsMittelstand as an economic driver

Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Friederike Welter explained at the RWI Economic Talks in Essen in mid-November why the Mittelstand remains an economic driver in Germany.

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Participation in external eventsInnovations in the Circular Economy

According to the research by the IfM Bonn, the circular economy is most likely to succeed when companies work together in a targeted manner.

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IfM PublicationsBusiness-friendly conditions lead to more entrepreneurial activity

A business-friendly environment in a region leads to more companies being established that have greater economic substance and are more likely to survive. A falling trade tax rate, for example, leads to a higher start-up intensity in the medium and long term.

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Participation in external eventsFacts and myths about succession

According to estimates by IfM Bonn, around 38,000 businesses are currently handed over every year because the owners retire from management due to age, illness or death. However, more businesses are planning succession.

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News & UpdatesWhy do Startups use Equity Crowdfunding

Many founders of innovative start-ups use equity crowdfunding to finance their business.

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News & UpdatesExistential threat of skills shortage

Almost half of the companies in the Mittelstand are facing the challenge of a shortage of skilled workers.

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News & UpdatesMore trust in entrepreneurship

Prof. Dr Dr h.c. Friederike Welter believes that, in view of the ecological transformation, politicians should have more confidence in entrepreneurial initiatives ...

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News & UpdatesReducing bureaucracy

"How can democracy escape the bureaucratic trap? – The administration as the engine room". Dr Annette Icks, Fabian Müller, Prof. Dr. Steffen Eckhard and Daniel Karais discussed this question at the beginning of November in Friedrichshafen.

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