We're delighted to share that Dublin City University Business School has been shortlisted for three categories in the esteemed Small Business Charter Excellence Awards for a second year running:
đ¸ Category A: Outstanding Support for Small Businesses
đ¸Category B: Outstanding Stakeholder Engagement
đ¸Category C: Outstanding Support for Student Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
This recognition underscores DCU's role as Ireland's University of Enterprise and our steadfast commitment to advocating and supporting small businesses with our academic resources, influential business networks, and the bright minds of our students and alumni. We are honoured to be part of this journey towards fostering growth and innovation in the small business landscape.
Keep an eye out for the results on the 18th of June đ¤
A new study on succession carried out by Dublin City University in association with AIB shows that nearly three quarters of third level students who come from a family business background believe that the next CEO of the firm will be a family member. rte.ie/b/1442437
A big thank you to all our guests, friends, and sponsor @AIBIreland for facilitating a wonderful event yesterday to celebrate the launch of our latest #familybusiness#successionintentions report.
âFamily businesses are the bedrock of economies and communities..."
A new report from the @DCUNCFB has found that a worldwide succession crisis in family businesses is not reflected in Ireland.
The report was launched at @AIBIreland HQ today.
Read here: launch.dcu.ie/4aNCeiI
A new study from the DCU National Centre for Family Business @DCUNCFB has found that male family members feel a âsignificantly higherâ degree of âpsychological ownershipâ of the family business.
Read here in @businessposthq: launch.dcu.ie/3PX21g9
Family businesses are the heartbeat of Ireland. A great example of family firms embedded in our communities are our Irish hotels. I was delighted to speak today at the Original Irish Hotels annual conference today. @DCU@DCUNCFB@OriginalIrishHt
I know when I started on my PhD journey, the question of âWhat is a family business?â was one I long grabbled with. Vanessa Diaz, Teresa Hogan, Martina Brophy and I have written a paper which I hope will assist those on their PhD journey.Â
doras.dcu.ie/29223/1/Book âŚ
Delighted to see a DCU New Enterprise Development (NED) alumni raise over âŹ7m funding. CitySwift aims to improve the performance of public transport networks through the use of AI-powered analytics.
independent.ie/business/irisâŚ@DCU@DCUNCFB@CitySwift@BusinessDCU
We regularly hear that family firms are the dominant form of organising globally. But here is a recent study showcasing the contribution of family firms to the GDP of countries across the globe. Fascinating insights.Â
visualcapitalist.com/family-âŚ
Really interesting chat with Richard Curran of RTE The Business. Great insights from Vincent Carton on the highs and lows of succession in family firms.
Whatâs the best way to avoid inter sibling strife, and what does effective succession planning look like?
To discuss, Iâm joined by Eric Clinton of DCUâs National Centre for
Family Business and Vincent Carton, former CEO of Manor Farm.
Iâm here at RTE Radio to talk about Family Business Succession. Hope to speak about succession processes in family firms in Europe but also some of the unique aspects of family firms across Asia.
Feeling privileged to be in such prestigious scholarly company on this paper on family entrepreneurship research. Paper entitled "A multi-voiced account of family entrepreneuring research: expanding the agenda of family entrepreneurship" can be read online via open access.
Last week saw the launch of our 10 Year Impact Report at a @DCU breakfast event with guests from #familybusinesses, @AIBIreland, leading DCU academics, DCU NCFB Advisory Board members, friends & colleagues. Read the report here dcu.ie/commsteam/news/2023/nâŚ
ALT DCU NCFB Launch of 10 Year Impact Report More about the event here
Read the report here https://www.dcu.ie/national-centre-for-family-business/10-years-forefront-family-business-research-in-ireland
ALT DCU NCFB 10 Year Impact Report: https://www.dcu.ie/national-centre-for-family-business/10-years-forefront-family-business-research-in-ireland
'With sponsorship from AIB Plc, a research project is currently examining the succession intentions of Irelandâs next- generation family business members' - John Brennan, Head of Retail SME AIB, speaking at launch of the @DCUNCFB's report
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3sLFL0w
'Family businesses face distinct internal challenges to their success and longevity when family and work dynamics combine' - @ericclinton64, Director of @DCUNCFB, speaking at the launch of the Centre's 10-year report this morning.
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3sLFL0w@AIBBiz
'Family businesses face distinct internal challenges to their success and longevity when family and work dynamics combine' - @ericclinton64, Director of @DCUNCFB, speaking at the launch of the Centre's 10-year report this morning.
Read more here: launch.dcu.ie/3sLFL0w@AIBBiz