ISBE 2023 OUTLINE PROGRAMME

Registration for ISBE2023 (Including the Doctoral Day) is now closed.

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ISBE 2023 Outline Conference Programme

Tuesday 7th November 2023
Doctoral Day

Sustainable Growth in Unexpected Places

Wednesday 8th November 2023
ISBE2023 – Day One

Thursday 9th November 2023
ISBE 2023 – Day Two

Friday 10th November 2023
ISBE 2023 – Day Three


Tuesday 7th November 2022
Doctoral Day
Aston Business School

0930                    Doctoral Day Registration

1030-1615          Doctoral Day


Draft programme subject to change

ISBE 2023: Day One
Wednesday 8th November 2023, Aston University – Main Building

1230-1315 Registration (Tea & Coffee)
1315-1500

 

Welcome and Opening

Conference Chair: Dr Elinor Vettraino
Mayor of the West Midlands: Andy Street CBE
Vice Chancellor: Professor Aleks Subic

Sustainable Growth in Unexpected Places: An Exploration
Facilitated by Professor Mark Hart (Aston University)

“In conversation with Richard Harpin” (Founder of HomeServe and Growth)

Panel Session
Jane Galsworthy – Managing Director, Oxford Innovation Advice 
Professor Nola Hewitt-Dundas – Pro-Vice Chancellor, Queen’s Management School, Queen’s University Belfast 
Professor Monder Ram OBE –
Director, Centre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship (CREME)
Jonathan Potter, Head of the Entrepreneurship Policy Unit, OECD

1500-1530 Afternoon Break

“IJEBR Annual Report Session” – Room G8 – Main Building

1530-1700 Parallel session 1
1715-1730 Book Launch – Nurturing Modalities of Inquiry in Entrepreneurship Research
1830-2030 Evening Welcome Celebration

Venue: STEAMhouse, Birmingham City University

Welcome from Professor Andrew Henley, ISBE President

Bright Club

We are delighted to announce that we have two academics who will be taking to the stage along with the support and guidance of stand-up comedian James Cook read more here.

ISBE 2023: Day Two
Thursday 9th November 2023, Aston University – Main Building

0830-0900 Registration (Tea & Coffee)
0900-1030 Parallel session 2
1030-1100 Morning Break
1100-1230 Parallel Session 3
1230-1400  Lunch

Panel Session 2 – “Committing to Impact: Implementing The ‘Time to Change’ Report for Black and Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurs

Monder Ram (CREME, Aston University), Sharniya Ferdinand (NatWest Bank) and Ian McLaughlan (Business Growth West Midlands)  

The Great Hall, Main Building, Aston University

This session is not just about talking, but about doing. It is about committing to impact and making a difference for Ethnic Minority Businesses (EMBs) and the UK economy. We showcase how academics, corporations and business support agencies collaborate to implement findings of theCentre for Research in Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship’s (CREME) report  ‘Time to Change: A Blueprint for Advancing the UK’s Ethnic Minority Businesses’. The report is the most comprehensive of its kind. It sets out ten evidence-based recommendations for advancing the growth potential of ethnic minority businesses (EMBs), including increasing their GVA contribution from the current £25 billion a year to £100 billion. Monder Ram (CREME), Sharniya Ferdinand (NatWest Bank) and Ian McLaughlan (Business Growth West Midlands) share how they are working together to develop a dynamic and inclusive business support ecosystem for EMBs.

Additional meetings:, ISBE AGM, SIG AGMS, 

1400-1530 Parallel session 4
1530-1600 Afternoon Break
1600-1730 Parallel session 5
1900-2300 Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony

Venue: The Warwickshire Suite, Edgbaston Cricket Stadium

 

ISBE 2023: Day Three
Friday 10th November 2023, Aston University – Main Building

0830-0900 Registration (Tea & Coffee)
0900-1030 Plenary Session

Jonathan Potter, Head of the Entrepreneurship Policy and Analysis Unit, OECD: The policy challenge of levelling-up entrepreneurship across regions”.

Professor Pablo Munoz-Roman, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Co-Director of Durham Enterprise Centre: “Facing the future through entrepreneurship research”.

An opportunity for discussion and questions, facilitated by Dr Secil Danakol

1030-1100 Morning Break
1100-1230 Parallel Session 6
1230-1300  Closing Session

Conference Chair 2023: Dr Elinor Vettraino

Conference Chair 2024: Professor Steve Johnson, Leeds Trinity University

1300 “Grab” lunch to go.