Vijay Nandan Pandey, Pradeep Dwivedi and Mohd Mosif Raja
Entrepreneurial involvement is a dynamic measure of how intensively entrepreneurs engage in their enterprises in terms of time, effort, decision-making, and risk-bearing. Particularly in agriculture, where business unpredictability is high, deeper involvement often translates into better adaptability and business performance. This study investigates the levels of involvement of agricultural entrepreneurs in Maharajganj district and explores the key socio-economic and psychological factors that correlate with their commitment. Data was collected from 150 respondents and analyzed using statistical tools to identify patterns and relationships. The findings emphasize the importance of education, training, and risk-taking propensity in fostering greater involvement and entrepreneurial efficiency. Policy implications are discussed to promote higher engagement through tailored interventions.
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