Intellectual capital’s contribution to higher education of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: a qualitative study
Journal of Intellectual Capital
ISSN: 1469-1930
Article publication date: 18 April 2024
Issue publication date: 2 July 2024
Abstract
Purpose
The study aims to qualitatively analyze how faculty can mobilize the intellectual capital of higher education institutions (HEIs), comprising human, structural and relational capital to enable the education and learning of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing upon the extant literature, the researcher conducted a qualitative study through written, in-depth interviews with a sample of 40 academic staff/faculty members having prior experience in teaching individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The data was collected through a set of questions formulated as key questions, to be asked to all participants for their responses.
Findings
Results of the analysis demonstrated that intellectual capital’s contribution to higher education of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities can be best understood in terms of its three components/dimensions. Accordingly, three main themes, with each comprising two sub-themes were uncovered. The first theme, leveraging human capital comprised: faculty acumen and faculty training as sub-themes; the second theme, resourcing structural capital comprised: tangible and intangible structural capital as sub-themes; and the third theme, nurturing relational capital comprised: in-class engagement and the second is ex-class connection as sub-themes.
Originality/value
The paper collects data from 40 faculty having prior experience in teaching individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to explore and reveal a completely new perspective of looking at intellectual capital as a means of providing accessible and inclusive higher education to differently-abled students, making them a part of the mainstream.
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Acknowledgements
The author extend his appreciation to the King Salman Center For Disability Research for funding this work (No: KSRG-2022-074).
Citation
Almuaqel, I.A. (2024), "Intellectual capital’s contribution to higher education of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities: a qualitative study", Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 25 No. 2/3, pp. 360-379. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIC-08-2023-0188
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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