Stakeholders’ assessment
Dr Péter Vadász, the vice president of MGYOSZ called our attention to two important things in connection with the survey’s results: 1. there was a great increase in the number of CEOs who are afraid of a lack of professionals; 2. Hungary hardly invests in innovation, approximately 1 percent of the GDP is used for this, but the government would like to increase this to 1.8 percent by 2020. MOSZ president György Szabó reckons that a country’s economic competitiveness is measured by the level of cooperation between actors. This is the reason why company executives, owners and the state need to work together. We are going in the right direction now but we need to focus on partnerships even more.
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