Disability Inclusion in Corporate Supplier Diversity Initiatives

Nanette Goodman, Fatma Altunkol Wise,Fitore Hyseni, Lauren Gilbert,Peter Blanck

Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation(2024)

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Since the 1960s, federal and state governments and private-sector companies have used supplier diversity initiatives to ensure their supply chains include businesses owned by traditionally economically disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. Originally concentrated on racial and ethnic minority groups, programs have expanded to include businesses owned by women, veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and, in some cases, people with disabilities. This study investigates the extent to which disability is included in supplier diversity initiatives of Fortune 500 companies. This paper uses a novel data set created by the authors with information on supplier diversity initiatives and Disability, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) statements in Fortune 500 companies extracted from public sources. This information is combined with data from Compustat, a corporate financial database published by Standard and Poor’s and additional variables from other sources. 75
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Supplier diversity,Disability inclusion,Disability-owned businesses,Corporate social responsibility
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