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ICSB Sunday Times Editor’s note:
Pour yourself a warm cappuccino as we celebrate the growing global momentum behind micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). In recognition of United Nations MSMEs Day on June 27, the International Council for Small Business (ICSB) warmly invites you to contribute a short written report for publication on the official United Nations MSMEs Day website.
At the same time, excitement continues to build toward the ICSB World Congress 2026 in Washington, D.C., where the Call for Papers has now been extended to May 31. With hybrid participation open worldwide and a special ICSB Day planned at the United States Congress, the global MSME and entrepreneurship community is coming together to help shape the future of innovation, small business, and human-centered entrepreneurship. by Ayman ElTarabishy
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In celebration of United Nations Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs) Day on June 27, the International Council for Small Business (ICSB) is pleased to invite you to contribute a brief written report for publication on the official United Nations MSMEs Day websit. This year marks the 9th edition of our annual global report, and we would be honored to include your voice among this year’s distinguished contributors from around the world.
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Due to ongoing travel disruptions, we have extended the abstract submission deadline to May 31st. To ensure broad participation, the conference will be offered in a hybrid format. Presentations can be delivered in-person in Washington, D.C., or online from anywhere in the world.
We invite you to submit your papers, cases, panels, and session proposals on topics including (but not limited to):
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MSME growth and resilience
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Innovation, digital transformation, and AI
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Women Entrepreneurship
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Human Centered Entrepreneurship
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Policy, finance, and ecosystem support for MSMEs
Showcase your work on a truly global stage and help shape the MSME agenda for the years ahead.
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United States Congress
to Host ICSB DAY
Washington, DC
June 29 – July 2, 2026
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We are delighted to welcome Dr. Winslow Sargeant, ICSB Fellow and global thought leader, as a keynote speaker at the ICSB World Congress 2026 in Washington, D.C. Dr. Winslow Sargeant is the immediate past chair of ICSB and is a distinguished leader in innovation, entrepreneurship, and public policy, with extensive experience supporting the growth of small businesses and technology-driven ventures. He previously served as Chief Counsel for Advocacy at the U.S. Small Business Administration, where he was a leading voice for MSMEs across federal policymaking. Dr. Sargeant has also held senior roles in academia and industry, including positions in venture capital and technology development. His work focuses on strengthening entrepreneurial ecosystems, advancing innovation policy, and expanding opportunities for emerging enterprises.
The future of MSMEs is being shaped by a new reality defined by rapid technological change, shifting global markets, and increased uncertainty. In this environment, resilience, adaptability, and speed of decision-making are no longer advantages—they are necessities. Governments can play a catalytic role by creating enabling policies, reducing barriers to entry, and investing in infrastructure, access to finance, and digital ecosystems. Ultimately, strong public-private collaboration will be essential to ensure MSMEs not only survive but also scale and compete globally.
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There’s a profound irony at the heart of management academia. We study organizations, leadership, performance management, and human behavior. We publish thousands of peer-reviewed articles on how to measure performance fairly, motivate people effectively, and align reward systems with strategic goals. And then we go back to our own institutions and do almost none of it (read more).
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CUTTING EDGE RESEARCH
How entrepreneurial behavior influences business mortality: A process-oriented perspective in small businesses
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This study explores why fashion retail businesses fail, focusing less on demographics and more on entrepreneurial behavior. Using data from 579 Brazilian entrepreneurs, the researchers found that simply having strong entrepreneurial intentions is not enough to ensure survival. What matters more is the entrepreneur’s ability to consistently translate motivation into disciplined, self-regulated action under uncertainty. (read more)
by: Angelo Sidnei Dallagnolo, Joaquín Texeira Quirós & Maria Do Rosário Texeira Fernandes Justino
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How to Use Generative AI as a Research Methods Assistant—Without Losing Rigor or Judgment
How to Use Generative AI as a Research Methods Assistant—Without Losing Rigor or Judgment Generative AI is no longer optional in research, but using it well requires discipline, expertise, and clear boundaries. This article offers a concrete roadmap for treating AI as a methods assistant—one that accelerates high-quality research without replacing human judgment or theoretical responsibility ” read more
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ICSB Top Five Books for 2025-2026
ICSB is proud to announce the ICSB Golden Book Awards for 2025–2026, celebrating the Top Five Essential Books shaping the future of entrepreneurship, innovation, and small business leadership. This year’s selection reflects the dynamic nature of knowledge itself. Three powerful new titles have entered the list for 2025–2026, while two exceptional works from the 2024–2025. (Read More)
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We are devoted to the interests and advancement of small business globally
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