Abstract
This study attempted to study the effects of the connection relationships between each variable by analyzing the network of relationships between the tattooist's acceptance attitude and startup intention. For this study, the data collected was interpreted through a social network analysis tool. The findings are as follows. First, for the relationship between the tattooist's acceptance attitude and the start-up intention, tattoo legalization was interpreted as significant factor influencing the start-up intention. Second, it was found that tattooists are willing to start a business, even if tattoos are not legalized. Third, despite giving happiness or pleasure to tattooists, tattoos are not yet prepared or considered due to social issues, such as tattoo legislation, confirming that initial tattoo-related startups are necessary to increase tattoo-related startups. Fourth, tattooists are expecting the legalization of tattoos within three years, and it was found that they planned their start-up intention according to that expectation. In addition, it was confirmed that tattoos are an act of giving pleasure to acquaintances around them, and these actions are recognized as correct. Finally, it was found that tattooists are in the stage of starting a business or collecting information for starting a business when tattooing is legalized.
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