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Inclusive Management Research: Persons with Disabilities and Self-Employment Activity as an Exemplar
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Martin, Bruce C.
, Honig, Benson
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Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Constraints
/ Development policy
/ Disability
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Employment
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Ethics
/ Labor force participation
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Management
/ Minority groups
/ Original Paper
/ People with disabilities
/ Philosophy
/ Psychology
/ Public policy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Self employment
/ Self esteem
/ Self image
/ Self-efficacy
/ Selfimage
/ Social psychology
/ Stigma
/ Training
/ Vocational rehabilitation
/ Work
2020
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Inclusive Management Research: Persons with Disabilities and Self-Employment Activity as an Exemplar
by
Martin, Bruce C.
, Honig, Benson
in
Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Constraints
/ Development policy
/ Disability
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Employment
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Ethics
/ Labor force participation
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Management
/ Minority groups
/ Original Paper
/ People with disabilities
/ Philosophy
/ Psychology
/ Public policy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Self employment
/ Self esteem
/ Self image
/ Self-efficacy
/ Selfimage
/ Social psychology
/ Stigma
/ Training
/ Vocational rehabilitation
/ Work
2020
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Inclusive Management Research: Persons with Disabilities and Self-Employment Activity as an Exemplar
by
Martin, Bruce C.
, Honig, Benson
in
Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Constraints
/ Development policy
/ Disability
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Employment
/ Entrepreneurship
/ Ethics
/ Labor force participation
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Management
/ Minority groups
/ Original Paper
/ People with disabilities
/ Philosophy
/ Psychology
/ Public policy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Rehabilitation
/ Self employment
/ Self esteem
/ Self image
/ Self-efficacy
/ Selfimage
/ Social psychology
/ Stigma
/ Training
/ Vocational rehabilitation
/ Work
2020
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Inclusive Management Research: Persons with Disabilities and Self-Employment Activity as an Exemplar
2020
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Overview
We highlight exclusionary practices in management research, and demonstrate through example how a more inclusive management literature can address the unique contexts of persons with disabilities, a group that is disadvantaged in society, globally. Drawing from social psychology, disability, self-employment, entrepreneurship, and vocational rehabilitation literatures, we develop and test a holistic model that demonstrates how persons with disabilities might attain meaningful work and improved self-image via self-employment, thus accessing some of the economic and social-psychological benefits often unavailable to them due to organizational-employment barriers. Our longitudinal study provides evidence of the self-image value of 'doing' in self-employment, highlighting thepotential to reduce stigma and improve generalized self-efficacy and self-esteem. Implications for self-image theory, entrepreneurship training and development, and public policy related to persons with disabilities are discussed.
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