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2018 | 1/2018 (73), t.2 | 40-60

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How to Integrate Refugees Into the Workforce – Different Opportunities for (Social) Entrepreneurship

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Jak włączyć uchodźców do siły roboczej – różne możliwości przedsiębiorczości (społecznej)

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W literaturze istnieje niewiele opracowań dotyczących roli przedsiębiorczości (społecznej) w integracji zawodowej uchodźców. Celem artykułu jest – przy wykorzystaniu przykładów pomyślnie działających przedsiębiorstw (społecznych) – uzupełnienie tej luki propozycją typologii działalności przedsiębiorczej prowadzonej przez uchodźców oraz przedsiębiorczości (społecznej) związanej z uchodźcami, głównie na przykładzie Niemiec. Celem jest określenie ram przyszłych badań tych rodzajów przedsiębiorczości poprzez identyfikację trzech typów działalności przedsiębiorczej podejmowanej na rzecz uchodźców i dwóch typów takiej działalności podejmowanej przez uchodźców, a mianowicie: intraprzedsiębiorczości społecznej, pojęć pośrednich i tworzenia miejsc pracy dla uchodźców oraz przedsiębiorczości uchodźców i społecznej działalności przedsiębiorczej prowadzonej przez uchodźców.
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The literature on the role of (social) entrepreneurship for the vocational integration of refugees is scare. Drawing on examples of successful (social) enterprises, this paper aims to address this gap by proposing a typology of refugee and refugee-related (social) entrepreneurship, using Germany as main example. It aims to provide a framework for future research on these kinds of entrepreneurship by identifying three types of entrepreneurship for refugees and two by refugees, namely social intrapreneurship, intermediary concepts and job creation for refugees as well as refugee entrepreneurship and refugee social entrepreneurship by refugees.

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2018-03-02

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