Designing an entrepreneurship development model for people with disabilities and veterans with an empowerment approach
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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The lack of a suitable model for entrepreneurship of the disabled and veterans and the lack of necessary capabilities in this field are among the challenges in the entrepreneurship literature. The purpose of this study was to design an entrepreneurship development model for people with disabilities and veterans with an empowerment approach. Research method, qualitative content analysis based on "data theory" and in-depth semi-structured interview research tool with a purposeful method for selecting statistical samples up to the stage of theoretical saturation in data and analysis method through coding to extract related categories The model was used. In open coding, 269 primary codes, in axial coding, 50 major categories, and in selective coding, 16 core categories are classified into conditional, interactive / process, and consequential. In order to achieve the goals of research based on grounded theory, entrepreneurship development was identified as the main phenomenon in the form of a logical model and based on its understanding with conditions (causal, intermediate and contextual), interactions / actions and consequences. In general, conducting this research led to appropriate results that moving towards this model, will see a fundamental change in improving the entrepreneurship of the disabled and veterans.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of business management, Volume:12 Issue: 47, 2020
Pages:
104 to 126
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