Part studies on the impact of microfinance through self help groups (HGs) and other collective poverty alleviation initiatives have predominantly focused on the financial benefits to the individual or the group (Hermes and Lensink 2011; Hulme and Mosley 1996). Such benefits are typically attributed to the financial capital made available to SHGs (Swain and Varghese 2009) and the social capital which accrues through networking mechanisms within SHG processes (Tesoriero 2005). Few studies however, have examined the benefits of SHGs beyond group members. Accordingly, research was conducted to look beyond the immediate group processes and outcomes, and examine the impact of SHGs in the wider (local) community
Notwithstanding the mixed evidence, microfinance reduces poverty, vulnerability to health shocks and...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target communit...
This paper demonstrates the important role of Self-Help Support Groups in fostering social capital....
Part studies on the impact of microfinance through self help groups (HGs) and other collective pover...
Social capital is considered fundamental to microfinance programmes adopting a self-help group (SHG)...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target commu-ni...
In this paper, I examine the role of social capital as a determinant of microfinance clients’ abilit...
As an intrinsic part of the classic microfinance model, group meetings are intended to employ social...
This research study aims at generating a Grounded Theory on how social capital enables the Self-help...
We evaluate the effect of training, in both skill development and human capital, provided by facilit...
Creation and use of social capital is considered to be one of the emerging tools of development prog...
Group-based microfinance programmes, based on trust and solidarity among members, currently dominate...
Microfinance Performance and Social Capital: A Cross-country AnalysisThis paper investigates the rel...
We evaluate the effect of training, in both skill development and human capital, provided by facilit...
This paper examines policy and practice within microfinance programs adopting a self-help group (SHG...
Notwithstanding the mixed evidence, microfinance reduces poverty, vulnerability to health shocks and...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target communit...
This paper demonstrates the important role of Self-Help Support Groups in fostering social capital....
Part studies on the impact of microfinance through self help groups (HGs) and other collective pover...
Social capital is considered fundamental to microfinance programmes adopting a self-help group (SHG)...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target commu-ni...
In this paper, I examine the role of social capital as a determinant of microfinance clients’ abilit...
As an intrinsic part of the classic microfinance model, group meetings are intended to employ social...
This research study aims at generating a Grounded Theory on how social capital enables the Self-help...
We evaluate the effect of training, in both skill development and human capital, provided by facilit...
Creation and use of social capital is considered to be one of the emerging tools of development prog...
Group-based microfinance programmes, based on trust and solidarity among members, currently dominate...
Microfinance Performance and Social Capital: A Cross-country AnalysisThis paper investigates the rel...
We evaluate the effect of training, in both skill development and human capital, provided by facilit...
This paper examines policy and practice within microfinance programs adopting a self-help group (SHG...
Notwithstanding the mixed evidence, microfinance reduces poverty, vulnerability to health shocks and...
An important question to microfinance is the relevance of existing social capital in target communit...
This paper demonstrates the important role of Self-Help Support Groups in fostering social capital....