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Századvég: the pandemic did not bring a significant breakthrough in the digitization of the smallest companies
Micro-enterprises, which employ less than 10 people, use digital services less than even small and medium-sized enterprises.
According to a recent research of Századvég, the habits and attitudes of the smallest enterprises did not change significantly during the pandemic, which means an efficiency and competitiveness disadvantage at the level of both enterprises and the national economy. (MTI)
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