Abstract: This study investigates the critical, yet often underexplored, challenges faced by Tribal Community Entrepreneurs in engaging directly in Export Entrepreneurship. Despite a clear inclination, a significant impediment is the Lack of Knowledge and perceived Confidence among these entrepreneurs regarding direct export processes. The primary objective of this research is to develop insights that can Guide and Initiate Tribal Entrepreneurs towards independent export ventures. Employing a questionnaire-based methodology, data was collected to understand the perceptions and experiences of tribal entrepreneurs. Key findings reveal a strong desire among tribal individuals to participate in international trade independently, yet this ambition is significantly hampered by fear and a profound lack of knowledge concerning the intricate details of the exporting process. Specifically, substantial knowledge gaps were identified regarding payment methods and financial commitments associated with export activities. The study concludes by emphasizing the urgent need for structured awareness programs and targeted initiatives to disseminate comprehensive knowledge about export procedures, particularly financial intricacies, thereby empowering tribal communities to actively and confidently participate in the global market.
Keywords: Tribal Entrepreneurship, export Entrepreneurship, Tribal Communities, Export Challenges, Knowledge Gaps, Financial Literacy, Community Development.
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10.17148/IARJSET.2025.12925
[1] Ms. K.S. Sowndharya, Dr. V.R. Palanivelu, Dr. T. Srividhya, "Exploring The Role of Tribal Communities In Shaping Export Entrepreneurship," International Advanced Research Journal in Science, Engineering and Technology (IARJSET), DOI: 10.17148/IARJSET.2025.12925