ERC @ISBE 2025

Several members of the ERC team took part in the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) conference in Glasgow  on 5th and 6th November. The conference theme this year was  “Collaborating across Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: opportunities for inclusion, innovation, sustainability, resilience and growth” ERC staff presented papers on a range of themes receiving a nomination… Read more

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor UK National report 2024/25

The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor ( GEM ) UK National report  2024/25 is being launched today as part of the  “Entrepreneurial Insights in a Turbulent World: Headline Findings from the GEM Survey”  event hosted by Warwick Business School. Mark Hart, UK GEM lead will present findings from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2024 UK survey. Highlights from… Read more

Did digital technology help SMEs survive the Covid-19 pandemic?

In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic and the succession of lockdowns, social distancing rules and restrictions on businesses pushed many small businesses to the brink. While various forms of government support were available, corporate insolvencies in England and Wales rose in 2023 to the highest level in thirty years, according to the Insolvency Service. To be better… Read more

Mind the (Support) Gap: SMEs and the Mental Health Disconnect

Striking new research findings from the Enterprise Research Centre (ERC) at Warwick Business School show that while three quarters of UK firms acknowledge that they have responsibilities to address employee mental health, only half actually have any initiatives in place. What’s more, this ‘attitude to action’ gap is widest in the smallest firms, which are… Read more

Time to Think Differently About Micro Firms

Imagine two businesses. One is a tech start-up that has developed new AI software. Another is a well-established restaurant in a small town serving their local community. Both count as ‘micro’ businesses, yet their needs will be worlds apart, and no single policy could serve them both well. Micro businesses are often bundled into the… Read more

Mavens and the missing link: Unlocking innovation diffusion in small firms

In the world of small businesses, innovation often hinges not on internal R&D budgets, but on the ability to learn from others. Haldane (2018) observed that a major productivity problem for 99% of UK firms is the failure of diffusion—the inability of good ideas and practices to spread from the leading firms to the rest…. Read more

ERC/NEN Micro Business Roundtable

On 12th June, we joined forces with the National Enterprise Network to hold a Micro Business Roundtable event at The Shard. In 2024, there were over 1.2 million micro businesses in the UK, employing around 4.2 million people. Despite their significance to the economy and society, micro businesses are often excluded from national and international… Read more

Post-Brexit Pragmatism? What the UK–EU Reset Summit Means for SMEs

The long-anticipated UK–EU Reset Summit, held in London on 19 May 2025, marked a significant, despite cautious, turning point in the post-Brexit relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union. As the first structured political dialogue since the implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) in 2021, the summit offered a new platform… Read more

The New Business Growth Service – Six Steps to Growth

Launched on Small Business Saturday on 7th December 2024, the details of what the new Business Growth Service (Mk2) will provide for the small business sector across England has yet to be revealed, but we are assured it will not be long now. Under the previous Government, the business support landscape in England was weakened… Read more

Successful Applicants for DBT Call for Research on Business Investment

We are pleased to announce the successful applicants for the DBT call for proposals on research into business investment. Following a competitive selection process, the following research projects have been awarded funding: Professor Marc Cowling (Oxford Brookes Business School) – £20,000 for Estimating Underinvestment in the UK Business Sector. Dr Thao Nguyen (Newcastle University) – £7,500… Read more