Innovation and Technology
Nich Tremper Talks Entrepreneurship
Gusto Releases Study on Disabled Entrepreneurs
Optimistic Findings
Workplace software company Gusto released the results of a study on Tuesday, revealing that disabled entrepreneurs are twice as likely to say technology has lowered the barriers to starting their business. The study, conducted by Gusto senior economist Nich Tremper, surveyed 1,300 respondents and found that 1 in 4 American adults cope with some disability.
Importance of Entrepreneurship
Tremper explained that entrepreneurship excites him because it keeps the economy dynamic and provides pathways for people to take more ownership over their career. He emphasized that the focus on small- and medium-sized businesses aligns with Gusto’s stakeholder base.
Accessibility of Technology
The report shows an upward projection in the number of disabled entrepreneurs, with 17% of disabled people in the workforce now entrepreneurs, compared to 5 years ago. Tremper highlighted the importance of technology in making entrepreneurship more accessible to the disability community, stating that the right tools can help strengthen entrepreneurship and promote understanding that entrepreneurs come from everywhere in society.
Flexibility and Autonomy
Tremper noted that the flexibility and autonomy that entrepreneurship provides are significant factors in making it appealing to disabled individuals. Starting one’s own business allows people to dictate how and when they work, which is especially important for those with disabilities.
Positive Feedback and Future Outlook
Feedback on the study has been positive, with no respondents declining to participate or disclose their disability. Tremper expressed excitement over the report’s findings, stating that they will provide opportunities for accessibility to entrepreneurship and lead to more access for disabled individuals.
Conclusion
The study’s findings are a testament to the growing number of disabled entrepreneurs who are harnessing technology and their lived experiences to bring their ideas to market. As Gusto continues to prioritize diversity and inclusion, its report aims to shine a light on the good work being done by disabled entrepreneurs and promote a more accessible and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What was the purpose of the study?
- The study aimed to explore the experiences of disabled entrepreneurs and the role of technology in making entrepreneurship more accessible to the disability community.
- What were the key findings of the study?
- The study found that disabled entrepreneurs are twice as likely to say technology has lowered the barriers to starting their business, and that 17% of disabled people in the workforce are now entrepreneurs.
- What is the significance of the study’s findings?
- The study’s findings highlight the growing importance of disabled entrepreneurs in the economy and the need for more accessible and inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystems.
- What are the implications of the study’s findings for Gusto?
- The study’s findings will inform Gusto’s efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in its products and services, and will help the company better understand the needs of its customers with disabilities.
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