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Treating disability as an asset (not a limitation): A critical examination of disability inclusion through social entrepreneurship

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/36186
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2023-01
Author(s)
Mauksch, Stefanie
Dey, Pascal  
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Social enterprises play an increasing role in providing employment opportunities for disabled people. This paper examines the implications of social enterprises’ market-based approach to disability inclusion, which is characterized by viewing disability as an asset rather than a limitation. Taking our inspiration from critical disability scholars who have pointed out that inclusion agendas produce disability as a distinct social reality, we use a performative lens to examine how social enterprises variously ‘do disability’, for instance, by defining where the potentials of disabled people lie and how best to promote them. Drawing on an ethnographic study of Magic Fingers, a Nepal-based enterprise that employs blind people as massage therapists, we identify entrepreneurial ‘doings’ of disability that were guided by ideals of empowerment but that ultimately produced new and subtle forms of exclusion. By closely examining the case organization’s founding phase, as well as its practices of advertising, recruitment, and day-to-day management, we show how Magic Fingers commodified disability in novel ways, reinforced the notion of disability as a negative condition that must be ‘overcome’ through work, and introduced new market-oriented evaluative distinctions between ‘more able’ and ‘less able’ disabled individuals. By exploring and evaluating these effects, this paper draws attention to the ways in which social enterprises, while challenging deficit-oriented representations of disability, can paradoxically solidify disability as something profoundly ‘other’.
Subjects
HM Sociology
DOI
10.24451/arbor.18519
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.18519
Publisher DOI
10.1177/13505084221150586
Journal
Organization
ISSN
1350-5084
Publisher URL
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13505084221150586
Organization
Institut Innovation and Strategic Entrepreneurship (IISE)  
Low-end Innovation  
Wirtschaft  
Volume
31
Issue
4
Publisher
Sage Publications
Submitter
Dey, Pascal
Citation apa
Mauksch, S., & Dey, P. (2023). Treating disability as an asset (not a limitation): A critical examination of disability inclusion through social entrepreneurship. In Organization (Vol. 31, Issue 4). Sage Publications. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.18519
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