Mantua, 13 June (askanews) – “The phenomenon of cohesive companies has become almost the majority within the economy. Which means that from a phenomenon present in the economy it has become a characteristic, or tends to become a characteristic of the entire economy. The second aspect that we underline is that between cohesive and non-cohesive companies there is a differential in competitive capacity that in some sectors is truly significant.
I am thinking for example of innovation, research and development, I am thinking of internationalization and employment. And finally the third element that will emerge is that there are factors that push and facilitate the intention of companies to move in a cohesive way. And if cohesion creates competition, these factors are important not only for cohesion but also for the competitiveness of the economy”. This was stated by Giuseppe Tripoli, general secretary of Unioncamere, interviewed by askanews on the second day of the Symbola Foundation Summer Seminar in Mantua.