Bibliographic citations
Altamirano, V., Mata, J., Parreño, J., Verástegui, R. (2023). Modelo prolab: Wraps “Kiwiña”, restaurante sostenible e inclusivo que ofrece oportunidades de trabajo a personas con discapacidad [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26639
Altamirano, V., Mata, J., Parreño, J., Verástegui, R. Modelo prolab: Wraps “Kiwiña”, restaurante sostenible e inclusivo que ofrece oportunidades de trabajo a personas con discapacidad []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26639
@mastersthesis{renati/533034,
title = "Modelo prolab: Wraps “Kiwiña”, restaurante sostenible e inclusivo que ofrece oportunidades de trabajo a personas con discapacidad",
author = "Verástegui Rivera, Ruth Sara",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The thesis project seeks to solve the lack of employability in people with disabilities in Peru. It was estimated that in the year 2022 there were 1,737,865 people with disabilities, representing 5.2% of the population and only 45 out of every 100 people with disabilities were part of the EAP (INEI, 2017). To contribute to the employment creation, it is proposed to implement a food stand that offers wraps based on corn tortillas filled with Creole dishes as the main product. The wrap is a type of food that consists of a filling wrapped in a flexible cornmeal tortilla. The filling on this occasion will be based on Creole Peruvian dishes that were selected after conducting preference surveys in our target. Likewise, we chose the name “Kiwiña“ since its meaning in the Aymara language is to roll up and call with gestures, which we considered fit with the form of non-verbal communication that we want to transmit. The business seeks to be profitable, scalable and sustainable through the production and marketing of wraps in physical and digital channels. It is planned to have a production plant to optimize the production process and subsequently transfer the semi-finished products to the food stands for marketing. In both processes, people with disabilities will participate, who will be evaluated according to their capacities (sensory, physical, and intellectual) to occupy various positions. It is expected that 50% of the staff will be made up of people with disabilities who will enter the payroll with social benefits. Scalability is important in the business model, with the goal of establishing multiple food stands in the main Shopping Centers in Peru in the first 5 years. It is projected to reach a VAN of S/3'821,713.97 and an IRR of 94.64% at the end of the fifth year. Finally, this idea is expected to be a benchmark in the application of the management model for people with disabilities in companies in the restaurant and hotel sector, thus contributing to the economic independence of said population.
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