institute of small business management
BARNSLEY
The Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) is a network for
people and organisations involved in small business and entrepreneurship
research, policy, practice, education, support and advice. ISBE’s members are
its most valuable resource, offering vast reserves of knowledge and research.
Through events and activities, ISBE aims to disseminate this research to
business owners, policy makers and business support organisations where it can
have genuine impact and inform change, and to share these resources with
academics, researchers and educators. Through ISBE’s network and activities,
academics, business owners, policy makers and those who work in business support
are able to connect and form beneficial working relationships. Our Purpose To
enable excellence in small business and entrepreneurship across our research,
policy, practice and learning communities Our Values are CLEAR Community Looking
forward Ethical Authoritative Relevant Our Vision To connect our membership and
their communities to pursue excellence in small business and entrepreneurship
Our History How it all Began: ISBE’s meetings started in the mid 70s shortly
after the publication of the Bolton Report in 1971 which led to the emergence of
entrepreneurship as a legitimate public policy target and focus for academic
research. By 1977 these ad hoc, informal meetings of the early small business
and entrepreneurship researchers had become a full annual and international
conference which is still running over 40 years later. The Institute is formed:
Originally an annual conference hosted by a different university each year, it
was not until 1989 that the researchers formally organised as the UK Enterprise
Management and Research Association (UKEMRA). Three years later, in 1992, the
name was changed to Institute for Small Business Affairs (ISBA). In 2004,
recognising the increased focus on entrepreneurship in policy and research, the
organisation became the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship
(ISBE). Our past activities and achievements: Through the years as well as the
ISBE conference, ISBE has held many regional events in the form of doctoral work
shops, work shops on all aspects of entrepreneurial education and research,
policy think-tanks and debates in response to government iniatives and other
contemporary issues, and practical, skill building work shops for small business
practitioners. ISBE has produced many publications such as books, reports,
research papers and conference outcomes. In addition to this ISBE provided a
network for those in the field of small business and entrepreneurship allowing
collaboration, debate and sharing of valuable insight, knowledge and best
practice. In this way ISBE sought to contribute to the world of enterprise by
disseminating knowledge and skills, platforming the latest research, supporting
entrepreneurial education and encouraging debate.