Enabling technology hand in hand with enabling practices
Journal of Enabling Technologies
ISSN: 2398-6263
Article publication date: 14 August 2024
Issue publication date: 15 October 2024
Abstract
Purpose
In the project “Working the way I want” (AWIEW), people with and without disabilities are co-creating a needs assessment tool (NAT) to support participation in the labour market. This tool will include a technological solution at its core and a set of tested new social practices for its successful application in Germany.
Design/methodology/approach
The AWIEW project combines several methods and a participatory approach from different disciplines in a transdisciplinary project design. At the micro level, the participatory design approach is used to jointly develop the digital tool with people with disabilities (PWD). At the meso level, semi-structured interviews are used to gather data from different stakeholders in the PWD’ social ecosystem to uncover factors facilitating or hindering the successful transition of PWD to the labour market.
Findings
This paper discusses how transdisciplinary results can be incorporated into the development of a tool that supports PWD in navigating their occupational orientation processes. Some preliminary findings are: (a) Vocational orientation for PWD often starts with difficulties in imagining a future job; participative designs need to start from this premise. (b) PWD’ knowledge about the labour market depends on information provided by their social ecosystem; thus, research and design must take this ecosystem into account. (c) Welfare organisations instil a feeling of security and competence within their structures that has to be considered in needs assessment – both as a hindering and an empowering factor.
Originality/value
This paper highlights the importance of combining a digital solution and new practices for a promising approach towards enhancing the participation of PWD in the labour market.
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Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs for funding the AWIEW project through the “Ausgleichsfonds für überregionale Vorhaben zur Teilhabe schwerbehinderter Menschen am Arbeitsleben”.
Citation
Schulz, A.C., Cürlis, D., Goretzky, C., Krüger, D., Pelka, B. and Preissner, L. (2024), "Enabling technology hand in hand with enabling practices", Journal of Enabling Technologies, Vol. 18 No. 2/3, pp. 76-90. https://doi.org/10.1108/JET-01-2024-0008
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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