Disability and entrepreneurship. New horizons, new challenges

  1. Ángel Olaz Capitán
  2. Pilar Ortiz García
Revista:
Suma de Negocios

ISSN: 2027-5692 2215-910X

Any de publicació: 2019

Títol de l'exemplar: Edición Especial

Volum: 10

Número: 22

Pàgines: 72-79

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.14349/SUMNEG/2019.V10.N22.A10 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccés obert editor

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Resum

The objective of this work is to analyze what aspects condition the entrepreneurship in people with physical, organic and sensorial disability, due to the particular difficulties that this group poses. Based on a set of 15 interviews, carried out with entrepreneurs and experts in this field, we have studied 6 key dimensions influence a process of entrepreneurship: Personal-Psychological, Institutional-Legal-Public Policies, Cultural-Environmental, Educational-Training, Socio-Economic, Family and Physical-Accessibility, as well as the way in which specific competencies such as self-confidence, initiative, adaptability, teamwork, optimism, and self-evaluation, contribute to their empowerment. Finally, this article will try to show which are the new horizons and new challenges that will allow normalization of the collective in an egalitarian society.

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