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International Council for Small Business (ICSB)
ICSB serves as an umbrella organization that integrates the activities of diverse organizations and professionals who deal directly with small business. It creates and distributes new information on small business management and entrepreneurial development. Ideas drawn from government, education, and commerce are provided to the small business community through the efforts of Council members.
www.icsb.org
News from Enterprise Directorate-General
The Enterprise Europe Newsletter is published quarterly in 11 languages and delivered by post free-of-charge anywhere in the world. Enterprise Europe News Updates are a free e-mail alert service, bringing you the latest news from the Enterprise Directorate-General.
To receive News Updates by e-mail, or the Newsletter by post or to read them, please visit http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/library/enterprise-europe/index.htm.
The European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM)
EIASM is an International Network for Management Research and Teaching that contains over 23,000 Management Scientists from all over the World. On their website You will find information about the European Institute and its activities, about its Academic Council (the body of Institutional Members), about the people involved, about the European Associations and the projects administered by EIASM, and about other events and subjects relevant to Management Researchers.
www.eiasm.be
New Economics Papers - Entrepreneurship (NEP-ENT)
NEP-ENT is part of the New Economics Papers Project. NEP is an announcement service which filters information on new additions to RePEc (*) into Edited Reports (**). Reports include particularly new Working Papers with abstracts and direct download weblinks. Keywords that are used as filters for NEP-ENT: Entrepreneurship; Self-employment; Small Business; SMEs; Spin-off; Start-up; Gazelle.
In association with Entrepreneurship:
Occupational Choice; Entry and exit; Firm Demography; Industrial Organisation; Innovation; Markets; Venture Capital; Institutions; Rent-seeking; Economic Growth; Economic Development; Territorial Development; Public Policy.
http://lists.repec.org/mailman/listinfo/nep-ent
Information Centre for Entrepreneurship (ICE)
ICE is a research library with a focus on entrepreneurship and related areas. ICE is part of Jönköping University Library in Sweden. ICE has an entrepreneurship collection that contains more than 24,000 volumes in 15 languages. ICE website gives access to the library catalogue, a large article database, journals in electronic form and approximately 1,000 links.
www.bibl.hj.se/ice/
Entredu.com
Entredu.com is a forum for analysis of the different features and cultures of enterprise education and training in Europe. Entredu.com contains a classification of the theories and practices in a state-of-art matrix and provides a frame-of-reference for new development in the field of enterprise education and training.
www.entredu.com
European Association for Development Agencies (EURADA)
EURADA, the association of regional development agencies is a non profit-making organisation aiming to promote regional economic development through dialogue with the European Commission services, interchange of good practice among members, transnational co-operation among members, regional development agencies as a concept. EURADA gathers around 150 development agencies from 25 countries of both the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe.
www.eurada.org
European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (UEAPME)
UEAPME is the employer's organisation representing the interests, at European level, of crafts, trades and SMEs in the European Union and countries applying for accession to the European Union. It is a non-profit seeking and non-partisan. Its 75 member organisations (as of December 2002) consist of national cross-sectorial federations, European branch federations and other associate members which support the SME family.
www.ueapme.com
Institutet för Entreprenörskaps- och små företagsforskning (ESBRI)
ESBRI is an independent research institute located in Stockholm, Sweden. ESBRI is co-operating with the School of Business at Stockholm University, where a professorship in entrepreneurship and small business has been established - Leif Lundblad Chair in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Studies. This is the first chair in entrepreneurship in Sweden created through an endowment from an entrepreneur. The objectives of ESBRI are to conduct research on entrepreneurship and small and medium sized enterprises; initiate and develop undergraduate and graduate education/training and actively participate in the public debate and the dissemination of research results to both the research community and to the public.
http://www.esbri.se/
EIM's Public Knowledge Web on SMEs and Entrepreneurship
The website aims at the international research community in the field of SMEs and entrepreneurship, but is also of interest to policymakers in this domain. It contains PDF-versions of more than 100 English-language EIM reports (also available in print) and SCALES papers (electronic working papers). The website is part of EIM's public Research Program on SMEs and Entrepreneurship, which is financed by the Dutch government (Department of Economic Affairs).
http://www.eim.net/
Swedish Foundation for Small Business Research (FSF)
The Swedish Foundation for Small Business Research started operations in 1994. It's objective is to serve as a bridge between Swedish small business research community and all parties active in development of new and small enterprises. The most important tasks are: to initiate and disseminate research relevant to policy in the fields of entrepreneurship and small enterprise; to offer small business researchers a forum for idea sharing; to build national and international networks in the field; to bridge the gap between research and practical application in the small business sector. Research is conducted in program form, either within the organization and/or in association with various universities and colleges throughout Sweden. The Swedish Foundation for Small Business Research (FSF) and the Swedish Business Development Agency (NUTEK) have instituted the “FSF-NUTEK Award”, an International Award for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research. It is presented annually in Stockholm, Sweden. More info is available on www.fsf.se/fsf-nutek-award/eng
http://www.fsf.se
International Master in Entrepreneurship Education and Training (IMEET)
The International Master in Entrepreneurship Education and Traning (IMEET) is a new two year, part-time program and starts on the 1st of October, 2007. The aim of IMEET is to develop participants’ capabilities for entrepreneurship teaching and learning facilitation. IMEET is developed and facilitated by The International Danish Entrepreneurship Academy (IDEA). The IDEA master is hosted by Aarhus School of Business in partnership with some of the best institutions in the field of entrepreneurship: Kingston Business School, Rostock University, University of Tampere, Copenhagen Business School, The Danish University of Education, University of Southern Denmark.
http://www.asb.dk/imeet
European Doctoral Programme in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management (EDP)
The European Doctoral Programme in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management was initiated within the European Council for Small Business by a group of fourteen universities leaded by Professor Dr. Josep M. Veciana. The program is a member of the European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management and Business Administration. For further information, please contact the coordinator, Dr. Christian Serarols.
http://edpalumni.uab.cat/index.html
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