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Think Small Business Is Job Engine? Think Again
One economic adage is that small businesses generate the bulk of all U.S. jobs. The problem is: the truism may not be entirely true. The age of the firm–not its size–matters more. Continue reading
FACT SHEET: President Obama Has Signed Eight Small Business Tax Cuts Into Law, Pledges to Sign Eight New Tax Cuts …
I. President Obama Has Already Signed Into Law Eight Separate Small Business Tax Cuts: In the Recovery Act and subsequent legislation in 2009 and 2010, the President signed the following eight small business tax cuts into law: A New Small Business Health Care Tax Credit A New Tax Credit for Hiring Unemployed Workers Bonus Depreciation Tax Incentives to Support New Investment 75% Exclusion of … Continue reading
SBA: U.S. Slipping in Entrepreneurship
The U.S. is no longer tops in the world for entrepreneurship — and large companies are partly to blame, concludes a new Small Business Administration study released Thursday. The report – titled “Global Entrepreneurship and the United States” – compares U.S. entrepreneurship and performance against 70 other countries. It found that large companies account for an ever-increasing chunk of business activity, which “made it harder to new businesses to get started and for existing ones to prosper,” study authors Zoltan Acs and Laslo Szerb wrote. The U.S. ranked a respectable third overall, behind Denmark and Canada. Additionally, the U.S. still ranks first for entrepreneurial aspirations, or the degree to which entrepreneurial activity is directed toward innovation, high growth, and globalization. However, it comes in at No. 6 for entrepreneurial attitudes — how the population thinks about entrepreneurs, opportunity potential and the risk of failure. The U.S. has also slumped to No. 8 for entrepreneurial activity, defined by this study as technology firms created to respond to business opportunities in a competitive environment. The authors found the U.S.’s relatively low score on entrepreneurial activity “a surprise and a possible cause for concern.” “It is an indicator that over the last decade the United States may have been lagging behind in terms of opportunity startups and quality of the workforce, as well as its activities within the tech sector,” Acs and Szerb wrote. “It is not just that the rest of the world has caught up, the United States seems to have abandoned [the tech sector].” Why the slowdown in the sector? The bursting of the dotcom bubble, plus the September 11 terrorist attacks, which caused the U.S. to roll up the welcome mat for skilled workers from other countries. And while the U.S. was closing its doors, other countries “have been more pragmatic by giving strong incentives to attract educated, skilled workers to their shores – whether doctors, engineers, or academic researchers – and to keep them there with offers of residency and citizenship,” the study says. It doesn’t help that there’s less cultural support for entrepreneurship, which means the “best and the brightest individuals” bypass entrepreneurship for another profession. (The odds that the average American knows a entrepreneur “is no more likely than in a developing country,” says the study.) Also, fear of failure in the U.S. is increasing, something the authors suggest may be rooted in changing demographics: as the population ages it becomes more risk averse. The study distinguishes between small business and entrepreneurship, with the authors arguing that the development of a “small number of extraordinary high-growth entrepreneurial ventures” – which it refers to as “gazelles” – is more important for job growth than “the creation of numerous tiny businesses.” Wrote Acs and Szerb: “The United States does not simply need more new businesses; it needs more highly productive ventures.” Business – United States – Small business – Entrepreneur – Small Business Administration Continue reading
Cincinnati Bell Names President of Communications Business
CINCINNATI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cincinnati Bell Names President of Communications Business Continue reading
Scottish Business Briefing – Friday September 10th
WELCOME to scotsman.com’s Scottish Business Briefing. Every morning we bring you a comprehensive round-up of all news affecting business in Scotland today. Continue reading
Briefly In Business
The National Assn. of Women Business Owners-Orange County (NAWBO-OC) will salute Laguna Beach resident Margarita Martin as Colombo-American Education Foundation’s 2010 OC “Member of the Year” at the 15th Annual Remarkable Women Awards Luncheon on Oct. 5. Martin will join some 15 other women who provide leadership to business, trade and civic organizations in Orange County. Continue reading
Call for Wellington city wide business incubator
Businessman and Wellington City Council candidate Adam Cunningham has called for the capital to become “a city-wide business incubator”. Continue reading
Bluespring Introduces Subscription Pricing and Jumpstart Program for Business Process Management Software
CINCINNATI, OH–(Marketwire – 09/09/10) – Bluespring Software (Bluespring), a leading provider of Business Process Innovation (BPI) technology and solutions, today announced a new subscription-based pricing model for the company’s recently released BPM5 Business Process Management Suite. In addition, Bluespring has introduced a new Jumpstart Service package designed to help organizations design … Continue reading
Business Newsmakers
MASHANTUCKET — Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprises has announced that Steve Karoul has joined the organization as vice president of casino marketing. Continue reading
Business & Decision North America Announces the Successful Go-Live of Microsoft Dynamics AX at DeVilbiss Healthcare
DeVilbiss Healthcare has selected Business & Decision, following a thorough selection process, to ensure the successful implementation of its Microsoft Dynamics AX solution. Continue reading