Empowering Persons with Disabilities Through Entrepreneurship: A Qualitative Study in Kedah, Malaysia
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https://doi.org/10.61688/jev.v3i2.172Keywords:
disability, entrepreneurship, economic, empowerment, goal settingAbstract
The study "Entrepreneurships for Empowerment Persons with Disabilities" addresses the challenge of empowering individuals with disabilities through entrepreneurship. The research question explores the roles, challenges, and future suggestions for entrepreneurship among persons with disabilities. The methodology involves qualitative research design, thematic analysis, and interviews with disabled entrepreneurs in Malaysia. Findings reveal themes of empowerment, economic opportunity, goal setting, and resilience among disabled entrepreneurs. The study underscores the importance of creating an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem and collaborative efforts to promote economic empowerment for persons with disabilities. Specifically, the theme of goal setting and achievement highlights the determination and success of disabled entrepreneurs in pursuing their business objectives. The research aims to contribute to understanding how entrepreneurship can serve as a pathway to economic and social inclusion for individuals with disabilities in Malaysia and beyond. The area of study that being held at Kedah.
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