Entrepreneurial Ambitions and Migration Trends in Odisha: A Conflict of Contexts
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Abstract
This article delves into the intricate landscape of entrepreneurship and migration decisions within the context of a dataset comprising 210 observations. The introduction sets the stage by acknowledging startups as catalysts for economic growth and recognizing the pivotal role of government support in their success. The evolution of India's startup ecosystem and Southeast Asia's maturing innovation landscape provide the backdrop for this analysis. The conclusion synthesizes the regression results and cross-correlation matrix, revealing key insights. Government encouragement and policy support emerge as influential factors driving entrepreneurial activities, particularly "Entering into." Paradoxically, the presence of a survival challenge deters both entrepreneurship and migration, suggesting that the unpredictable nature of long-term survival appears less daunting than immediate entrepreneurial hardships.