Exploring entrepreneurial intentions within equine sector from Romania: an environmental economics approach

  • Lupoae O
  • Capatina A
  • Radu R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Purpose This study aims to investigate the correlations between latent variables embedded into three clusters (equine agritourism, therapeutic horse riding and equine sports) and entrepreneurial intentions of people interested to invest in equestrian sector. Design/methodology/approach The authors propose a conceptual framework focused on three latent variables that influence the interest of horse enthusiasts to embrace an entrepreneurial career. Statistical analyses via Pearson’s chi-square tests, analysis of variance (statistical formula used to compare variances across the means (or average) of different groups) and regression analysis have been performed to validate our assumptions. Findings Findings reveal a high level of interest of from horse enthusiasts to opt for an entrepreneurial career, as funding opportunities in this sector are growing due to European union and national funding available for this endeavour. Originality/value Very limited research studies have been explored the entrepreneurial intentions in equine industry. This study proves that sports and therapeutic activities influence to the greatest extent, the entrepreneurial intention in the equestrian sector.

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Lupoae, O. D., Capatina, A., Radu, R. I., Isai, V. M., & Schin, G. C. (2023). Exploring entrepreneurial intentions within equine sector from Romania: an environmental economics approach. Journal of Ethics in Entrepreneurship and Technology, 3(1), 33–51. https://doi.org/10.1108/jeet-09-2022-0013

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