Abstract
The article aims to identify the importance of psychological safety of Ukrainian refugee women in the process of social adaptation, in order to develop entrepreneurship in this group. The manuscript presents the results of exploratory research in the form of focus group interviews. The analysis of the collected research material reveals the complexity and multidimensionality of the category of psychological safety and its importance for the adaptation of Ukrainian refugee women and the support of their entrepreneurial activities. In addition, it contributes to the understanding of these interrelationships, with actions such as building trust, minimizing risks, strengthening self-confidence and providing appropriate support. The results gathered also carry practical implications, in particular regarding initiatives to build psychological safety of Ukrainian refugee women, fostering social adaptation and entrepreneurial development.
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