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Work integration social enterprises as vessels of empowerment? Perspectives from employees

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Various countries across the East Asian region have witnessed the rapid proliferation of social enterprises, especially work integration social enterprises (WISEs) in the recent decade. Drawing from qualitative interviews with WISE employees and middle managers in Hong Kong, we examined what working in a WISE meant for employees with disabilities, and how such work differs from traditional service delivery organisations and other employment-support schemes. Three emergent themes, Meaningful Engagement, Individual-Based Empowerment and Relational-Based Empowerment, were identified as critical outcomes. Discussion pertaining to the role of WISE in the production of welfare and practice implications are presented.

Keywords: Asia; Work integration social enterprises; disability; empowerment; welfare

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 2: Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong 3: Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Publication date: April 3, 2019

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