Abstract:
Several studies have shown that the decision to start an enterprise is linked to a set of economic and socio-demographic
characteristics. The aim of the present study is to complement existing literature on the origins of entrepreneurial
behavior by analyzing the beekeeping sector with the purpose of discovering the economic and socio-demographic
factors that influence the intention to start a business. In this way, the present research examines two economic
characteristics: the business plan and the dimension of the beekeeping exploitation and two socio-demographic
characteristics: beekeepers’ age and level of education. All these variables were found to be significantly correlated
with the intention to start an enterprise.