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This paper aims empirically examine the attitude and behavioural perception of entrepreneurial development in Odisha, and identify the dilemmas for determining to instigate a new venture. The study builds on existing literature and utilise these to identify the determinant variables. Primary data collected from 120 existing entrepreneurs, selected randomly and distribute questionnaires to access the determinant problem. The study further reveals that there exists a strong positive correlation between factor and determinant variable. 

KEY WORDS: Entrepreneurship, Behaviour, Development

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