Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations (the first bottom-line) and obtaining financial self-sufficiency (the second bottom-line). The proponents of the first bottom-line, however, are increasingly concerned that there is a trade-off between these two bottom-lines—i.e., getting hold of financial self-sufficiency may lead MFIs to drift away from their original social mission of serving the very poor, commonly known as mission drift in microfinance which is still a controversial issue. This study aims at addressing the concerns for mission drift in microfinance in a performance analysis framework. Chapter 1 deals with theoretical background, motivation and objectives of the topic. Th...
This paper considers the possibility of mission drift in microfinance; a situation where Microfinanc...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Existing literature suggests that while using self-sufficiency microfinance institutions (MFIs) beco...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and outr...
Claims have been made that microfinance institutions (MFIs) experience mission drift as they increas...
This paper explores the impact of profitability on depth of outreach in microfinance institutions, a...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and out...
Claims have been made that microfinance institutions (MFIs) experience mission drift as they increas...
With commercialization and transformation taking place in the microfinance industry, the original mi...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and out...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
International audienceMicrofinance institutions (MFIs) face a double bottom-line: financial sustaina...
This thesis is focused on commercialization in microfinance. Particularly on one of its possible neg...
This paper considers the possibility of mission drift in microfinance; a situation where Microfinanc...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Existing literature suggests that while using self-sufficiency microfinance institutions (MFIs) beco...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and outr...
Claims have been made that microfinance institutions (MFIs) experience mission drift as they increas...
This paper explores the impact of profitability on depth of outreach in microfinance institutions, a...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and out...
Claims have been made that microfinance institutions (MFIs) experience mission drift as they increas...
With commercialization and transformation taking place in the microfinance industry, the original mi...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and out...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
International audienceMicrofinance institutions (MFIs) face a double bottom-line: financial sustaina...
This thesis is focused on commercialization in microfinance. Particularly on one of its possible neg...
This paper considers the possibility of mission drift in microfinance; a situation where Microfinanc...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Existing literature suggests that while using self-sufficiency microfinance institutions (MFIs) beco...