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Eric Breit (), Siri Yde Aksnes (), Paul Boselie () and Jasmijn Harten ()
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Eric Breit: BI Norwegian Business School
Siri Yde Aksnes: Oslo Metropolitan University
Paul Boselie: Utrecht University
Jasmijn Harten: Utrecht University

Chapter Chapter 12 in Shaping Inclusive Workplaces for Persons with Disabilities, 2026, pp 153-163 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This book offers inspiration and knowledge for promoting workplace inclusion for people with disabilities (PWD). The aim of the book has been to provide a practitioner-oriented (executive) teaching resource on this topic, thus placing managers and HRM professionals as practitioners at the heart of attention. While there is an increasing literature on workplace inclusion of PWD and other disadvantaged groups, the actions of managers and HRM practitioners is where new attention is needed. Hence, the overall goal of the book has been to make readers better understand the key ingredients for successful workplace inclusion, along with practical ideas for implementation and strategies to overcome potential challenges.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-96315-5_12

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