Category: CCSBE Blog
Everyone’s talking about megatrends. Read a newspaper, go online, or make small-talk at a cocktail party, and you’ll hear about AI.machine intelligence, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, megadata, or some other world-changing …
This year we celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (JSBE) which was launched in the summer of 1983 as a quarterly journal. Originally …
Do entrepreneurs possess different personality characteristics than non-entrepreneurs? Davis, Hall & Mayer (2015) proposed that entrepreneurs likely do possess certain personality characteristics that differentiate them from non-entrepreneurs and that …
Though tough economic times are upon us, the reality is that franchising remains the stand out exception as entrepreneurs continue to look for new start up ventures. “Recession-resistant” business …
Greetings from the CCSBE Immediate Past President, Dr. Gerry Kerr, One of my roles as the Immediate Past-President is chairing the Nominating Committee for the next slate of CCSBE …
The SMEE Review is an important source of information and advice for entrepreneurs and managers of small and medium-sized enterprises. It is a practitioner oriented journal geared toward people …
Welcome to the January 2015 edition of the Canadian Council for Small Business Newsletter. We publish this newsletter quarterly to keep CCSBE members updated on the organization’s activities. ~ Bienvenue dans …
BDC Chief Economist Pierre Cléroux says that a strengthening U.S. economy is boosting demand for Canadian exports, making for a brighter picture in many sectors. The economic news has …
Welcome to the November 2014 edition of the Canadian Council for Small Business Newsletter. We publish this newsletter quarterly to keep CCSBE members updated on the organization’s activities. ~ …
In this era of freer trade, reduced tariffs, and lower telecommunications and transportation costs, exporting by SMEs should be easier than ever. However, data shows that only about 10 …