1. Exploring Entrepreneurial Intention among Students in the Academic Sports Domain: A Multifaceted Examination.
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ŞTEFĂNICĂ, Valentina, MUNTEAN, Raul Ioan, ROŞU, Daniel, URSU, Vasile Emil, GROZA, Gina Gogean, and DRAGOŞ, Gheorghe Cristian
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PROBLEM solving , *INTENTION , *SPORTS participation , *AMATEUR sports , *TEAM sports , *BUSINESS planning , *CRONBACH'S alpha - Abstract
It is imperative to comprehend the determinants shaping entrepreneurial intent, especially during pivotal junctures when individuals are navigating career decisions. This research endeavors to scrutinize the entrepreneurial intent of university students, with a specific focus on the sports domain, and examine the potential impact of their involvement in sports activities on said entrepreneurial intent. The participants comprised 415 students from the academic sports domain in four cities in Romania (Pitesti, Alba-Iulia, Cluj-Napoca, and Sibiu). They were administered a 35-item questionnaire and subsequently categorized into four groups based on their sports background: individuals and team sports participants with a competitive history, amateur athletes, and non-practitioners. The questionnaire demonstrated strong internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha coefficient = 0.755). A test of homogeneity across criteria such as competitive sports involvement, type of competitive sports, and engagement in amateur sports revealed significant differences in five out of 45 comparisons. Furthermore, this study employs an explanatory approach to elucidate the distinctions among athletes, amateur, and non-athlete students in academic sports programs regarding: comfort and security in workplace stability, embracing risk-taking for gains, proactive problem-solving, expectations from superiors, work ethic and goal orientation, workload and productivity relationship, task completion and challenge acceptance, work avoidance and problem management, work-life balance prioritization, openness to personal development, parallels between sports and business strategies, taking initiative and responsibility, entrepreneurial determination, comfort zone preference and adaptation after sports career. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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