IMAS Survey: Romanian Business Executives Most Optimistic In CEE
ACT Media - 21 Octombrie 2009
Romanian executives are the most optimistic in the Central and Eastern Europe when it comes to their business outlook, with as much as 15% of managers believing the global crunch has a positive impact on their companies, according to a survey from IMAS Vienna.
The survey, conducted at the request of Austria's financial group Erste, indicated 63% of Romanian business executives notice a "certain effect" of the economic downturn, while 7% believe the crisis had a "strongly negative" impact on their business.However, 16% of the polled businesspeople said the crisis had no effect on their companies whatsoever.Austrian managers are slightly less confident in the economic development, as only 6% of the polled executives believe the crisis had a positive impact on their companies.
According to the survey, 33% of Austrian businesses saw no change in their activity since the crisis begun last year.The Ukrainians, on the other hand, are most pessimistic when it comes to their companies, as 86% of the polled executives said business got worse in the past year.Hungarian managers are not much upbeat either, given that 82% of the respondents said the crisis had weighed down on their business activities. Only 8% of the Hungarian executives said their companies remained unaffected by the downturn.The survey was conducted between March and July on senior executives of small and medium-sized enterprises.
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