Disseminates research on innovation, entrepreneurship and small business.

Disseminating research on innovation, entrepreneurship and small businesses

Lectures carried out

Over the years, ESBRI’s open lecture series has featured a number of interesting speakers who have shared current research results. You can find the full list below!

Sweden and the rest of Europe face many challenges ahead, including demographic, geopolitical, technological and climate-related ones. According to Professors Pontus Braunerhjelm and Magnus Henrekson, ensuring continued growth and prosperity requires more technological development and new ways of dealing with complex issues. And they believe that innovation and entrepreneurship are key elements to achieve this. […]

Regulations are an important part of a well-functioning economy, and they are constantly changing as technological advances enable new markets. Just think about how digitalization or DNA technology has shaken up the world. Political processes, such as regional integration or geopolitical tensions, also create new regulations to deal with. But overly regulated economies can lead […]

Horizon Europe is an EU research and innovation program that aims to address climate change, contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and strengthen the EU’s competitiveness and growth. The program runs between 2021-2027 with a budget of €95.5 billion and is an example of a Mission Oriented Innovation Policy (MOIP). The aim of this […]

Stop blaming external circumstances when things go wrong. Only hire people who have previously worked in a start-up. Take care of your health! These are three of the 66 concrete “rules” for entrepreneurs collected in the book 66 Simple Rules for Entrepreneurs – A Roadmap for Improved Performance. The authors Dean Shepard, Holger Patzelt and […]

Can business, government and society work together to address global challenges such as climate change, cybersecurity, disease, food security and education? In the book Venture Meets Mission , authors Arun Gupta, Gerard George and Thomas Fewer, all researchers and professors at Georgetown University, USA, argue that it can. But to succeed in creating a capitalism […]

Entrepreneurship is a growing subject in colleges and universities around the world, but with this growth comes ethical dilemmas. In The Ethics of Entrepreneurship Education, Kyle Jensen explores the challenges that teachers, investors and mentors, for example, face when dealing with student entrepreneurship. The book addresses issues such as: Should university teachers invest in student […]

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