This paper considers the possibility of mission drift in microfinance; a situation where Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) move away from targeting the poor and towards better-off clients. Using two different measures of poverty, the paper examines whether microfinance institutions in Uganda follow a developmental objective by expanding their access to poorer districts; and if the pattern observed varies across different types of MFIs. The analysis is conducted on 118 MFIs over the period 2009 – 2013; adopting a static count data model and dynamic regression approach. We find that MFIs in Uganda are more likely to target richer districts during earlier years; however, poorer districts tend to catch up over time. This finding suggests that MF...
We analyze the relationship between Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and external donors, withthe ai...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Poor people were excluded from financial services until microfinance institutions (MFIs) emerged. Th...
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 ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations ...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between \ufb01nancial performance and...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and outr...
In this paper we offer a theoretical formalization of the phenomenon known as mission drift. In rece...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
Microfinance has made great strides since its popularization by Mohammed Yunus in 1982, but the indu...
Poverty eradication is a continuous global incident, however the global severity have never been the...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
This paper explores the impact of profitability on depth of outreach in microfinance institutions, a...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
We analyze the relationship between Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and external donors, withthe ai...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Poor people were excluded from financial services until microfinance institutions (MFIs) emerged. Th...
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 ...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are constrained by double bottom-lines: meeting social obligations ...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between \ufb01nancial performance and...
The majority of studies discussed the existence of a trade-off between financial performance and outr...
In this paper we offer a theoretical formalization of the phenomenon known as mission drift. In rece...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
Microfinance has made great strides since its popularization by Mohammed Yunus in 1982, but the indu...
Poverty eradication is a continuous global incident, however the global severity have never been the...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
This paper explores the impact of profitability on depth of outreach in microfinance institutions, a...
This paper sheds light on a poorly understood phenomenon in microfinance which is often referred to ...
We analyze the relationship between Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) and external donors, withthe ai...
This article analyses the relationship between outreach and performance of Microfinance Institutions...
Poor people were excluded from financial services until microfinance institutions (MFIs) emerged. Th...