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Entrepreneurial entry by people with disabilities

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posted on 2022-04-01, 18:07 authored by Maija Renko, Sarah Parker Harris, Katherine CaldwellKatherine Caldwell
This article investigates the effect of disability on progress in the start-up process. One person out of 10 has a disability, yet entrepreneurship literature remains silent on the contributions of this population. This is surprising given that people with disabilities are more likely to be self-employed than the general population. Results from the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics show that start-up efforts by nascent entrepreneurs with disabilities are less likely to result in the emergence of a viable organization, indicating that nascent entrepreneurs with disabilities face particular challenges.

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Renko, M., Harris, S. P.Caldwell, K. (2016). Entrepreneurial entry by people with disabilities. International Small Business Journal Researching Entrepreneurship, 34(5), 555-578. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266242615579112

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SAGE Publications

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  • en

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0264-6560

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