


Pushing The Boundaries Of Entrepreneurship – Dinah Bennett, Founder at ICE International Consultants For Entrepreneurship And Enterprise
Dinah Bennett – Durham University Business School Masters in Entrepreneurship Class of 2000 Tell us more about your company and what you do ICE is a UK-based consultancy that provides worldwide […]

The Business School With An Appetite For Disruption
Innovative and disruptive ideas are fostered in GBSB Global Business School's G-Accelerator start-up hub

Why Highly Educated Entrepreneurs Rarely Grow Their Businesses
Money isn't everything. Research from Trinity Business School in Ireland reveals that highly educated entrepreneurs value the autonomy of their work above any financial gain they stand to make. As a result, they rarely seek to grow their businesses.

Want To Expand Internationally? Hire Immigrants
Immigrants are beneficial in helping a business expand internationally according to new research. This, in turn, benefits the economy of both the home and host country. Unfortunately, anti-immigrant sentiment is all too common these days...

Overconfident CEOs Risk Failure By Ignoring Poor Performance
A study has revealed that CEOs with an exaggerated sense of self-confidence can actually do more harm than good to their firms, being less likely to listen to performance feedback.

How To Be An Instagram Influencer
Research shows that posting too regularly leads to general mistrust from followers. To boost engagement, a more emotional personal approach is needed.

80% Of Government-Backed Start-Ups Fail – Here’s Why
Only 20% of businesses on government-backed entrepreneurship schemes achieve any of their growth milestones - meaning 80% of businesses that governments choose to actively fund are not successful in growing at all.