Neurodiversity and entrepreneurship

Neurodiversity and Entrepreneurship increases our understanding of how different types of entrepreneurial activity may help to improve the inclusion of neurodiverse individuals in the workplace and society. Providing new contributions to the disability literature, research on autism in the workplace...

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Other Authors Markel, Karen S. (Editor), Hanson, Matthew E. (Editor), Giannantonio, Cristina M. (Editor), Hurley-Hanson, Amy E. (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2024.
SeriesEmerald studies in workplace neurodiversity
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781837538003
DOI10.1108/9781837537983
Physical Description1 online resource (216 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Section i. Neurodiversity and entrepreneurship
  • Chapter 1. Autism in context: The case for entrepreneurship and conditions for success / Eric Patton
  • Chapter 2. The path to success: Engaging and preparing autistic youth for entrepreneurship / Rachel Torres, Marianna Schroeder, and Amy Jane Griffiths
  • Chapter 3. Entrepreneurship and attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder - a literature review and ideas for future research / Carolin Auschra and Johanna Mai
  • Section ii. Support for neurodiverse entrepreneurs
  • Chapter 4. The institutional support to neurodiverse entrepreneurs: Insights from business incubators / Caroline Demeyère
  • Chapter 5. Establishing a strategic positioning of neurodiverse entrepreneurs / Mark E. Moore and Lana L. Huberty
  • Chapter 6. Neurodiversity-affirming entrepreneurship: Improving work experiences for young adults on the spectrum / Amy K. Izuno-Garcia and Antonio F. Pagán
  • Section iii. International perspectives on neurodiversity and entrepreneurs
  • Chapter 7. Autistic social entrepreneurship and systems thinking: A neurodiversity- affirming approach / Sharon Zivkovic
  • Chapter 8. Neurodivergent entrepreneurship: The Indian perspective / Manisha Vaswani
  • Chapter 9. It's just not for me: The reluctant neurodivergent entrepreneur / Michael Brown and Anica Zeyen.