Volume 4, Issue 1

Entrepreneurship in Developing Societies: An Empirical Examination of Entrepreneurial Orientation

Onkar Nath Mishra
Department of Economics, Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhepura-852113
aavirmishra@gmail.com
Abstract

Across the globe there has been a renewed interest in the phenomenon of entrepreneurship. It is increasingly being viewed as a potent tool to accelerate economic development especially those of disadvantaged communities. The primary goal was assessing the Entrepreneurial Orientation of Indian Tribal Youth. The study adopted a quantitative research design to analyse the proposed research questions. Data was collected using a self-administered structured questionnaire. For the purpose of sampling, tribal youth enrolled in higher education were contacted. The study utilized the GET test to measure the Entrepreneurial Orientation. The results indicated that tribal youth have medium level of Entrepreneurial Orientation and there was no evidence of spatial difference in the level of Entrepreneurial Orientation.

Key words: Tribal Youth, Entrepreneurial Orientation, Entrepreneurial Decision, ANOVA

Citation:

Onkar. N., M., (2025). Entrepreneurship in Developing Societies: An Empirical Examination of Entrepreneurial Orientation. OPJU Business Review, 4(1), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.63825/opjubr.2025.4.1.01