Abstract
Disability policy is often characterized as comprising three different
components: citizenship rights, labor market integration and social
protection. In this study, we present a fourth component –
disability-related innovation. Specifically we analyze two critical
interrelated questions: what governments do to guide innovation in
this area; and do patterns of greater government disability policy
involvement in social-democratic welfare states apply in the case of
innovation? Utilizing a qualitative comparison of Germany, Israel,
Sweden and the United States, we find that while policy across all
countries is at first glance decisively similar, the important
differences that exist cannot be satisfactorily explained within the
classical welfare state typology framework. Countries that are leaders
in terms of social support for disabled people – Germany and Sweden –
are not necessarily leaders in disability-related innovation. This is
particularly noticeable in the case of programs for support of
Assistive Technology development.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09687599.2022.2093698
Points of interest
This study characterizes and compares innovation policy as it applies
to disabled people in Germany, Israel, Sweden and the United States.

Innovation policy’s two main components are regulation that requires
Universal Design, which requires that new technologies are designed to
be usable by disabled people as well as others, and financial and
institutional support for the development of Assistive Technologies.

Cross-country ideological and political differences fail to explain
differences in disability-related innovation because innovation
policymaking tends to be apolitical.

Only Israel and the United States created government programs
dedicated to the support of Assistive Technology development.


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अविनाश शाही/ Avinash Shahi
सहायक/ Assistant
मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
लखनऊ क्षेत्रीय कार्यालय/Lucknow RO
विस्तार/ Extension: 2232

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