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Herausforderungen und Bestimmungsfaktoren der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit österreichischer Industrieunternehmen. Ergebnisse der WIFO-Industriebefragung 2022

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  • Andreas Reinstaller

    (Oesterreichische Nationalbank)

  • Klaus Friesenbichler
  • Werner Hölzl
  • Agnes Kügler

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Das WIFO befragte im Frühjahr 2022 zum dritten Mal die größten österreichischen Industrieunternehmen zu Wettbewerbsstrategien, Wertschöpfungsketten, Kompetenzaufbau und Standortpolitik. Die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit dieser Unternehmen fußt auf ihrer Fähigkeit, Erzeugnisse und Dienstleistungen an Kundenwünsche anzupassen, sowie auf deren Qualität und technologischem Gehalt. Qualifizierte Arbeitskräfte sind in diesem Zusammenhang ein wichtiger Wettbewerbsfaktor. Der Mangel an Fachkräften wird vermehrt als Wachstumshemmnis und Standortnachteil wahrgenommen, weshalb Maßnahmen in diesem Bereich hohe Bedeutung beigemessen wird. Die COVID-19-Krise dürfte die Bedeutung von Innovation weiter erhöht haben. Die Unternehmen haben ihre Risikoneigung in Abhängigkeit ihres ursprünglichen Ambitionsniveaus beim Aufbau technologischer Kompetenzen an das veränderte Umfeld angepasst.

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  • Andreas Reinstaller & Klaus Friesenbichler & Werner Hölzl & Agnes Kügler, 2022. "Herausforderungen und Bestimmungsfaktoren der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit österreichischer Industrieunternehmen. Ergebnisse der WIFO-Industriebefragung 2022," WIFO Monatsberichte (monthly reports), WIFO, vol. 95(7), pages 467-476, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:monber:y:2022:i:7:p:467-476
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