This study examines the impact of loan officer characteristics on repayment rates of microfinance borrowers in Mexico applying multilevel analyses, with special attention to the impact of the gender of the loan officer on default rates. The results strongly suggest that loan officers play a crucial role in improving repayment rates in microfinance and that male loan officers are better able to induce borrowers to repay than female loan officers. This may be because men exert authority over women and face fewer problems working late, travelling through unsafe places, and combining a position as counsellor with enforcing repayment
Using a unique data set for a commercial bank in Albania, we analyze gender differences in loan offi...
This study exploits a quasi-random assignment of clients to loan officers using a unique database an...
Most of the customers of microfinance institutions are female. But do men and women benefit from the...
This study examines the impact of loan officer characteristics on repayment rates of microfinance bo...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ris...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ris...
Although evidence from literature in social psychology, sociology, the economics of gender, and busi...
Although evidence from literature in social psychology, sociology, the economics of gender, and busi...
This study seeks to highlight the challenges faced by organisations whose remit it is to provide mi...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ri...
A majority of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in poor countries target women. There have been sever...
Research on microfinance institutions (MFIs) has normally been focused on developing and emerging ma...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ris...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in World Developmen...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Using a unique data set for a commercial bank in Albania, we analyze gender differences in loan offi...
This study exploits a quasi-random assignment of clients to loan officers using a unique database an...
Most of the customers of microfinance institutions are female. But do men and women benefit from the...
This study examines the impact of loan officer characteristics on repayment rates of microfinance bo...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ris...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ris...
Although evidence from literature in social psychology, sociology, the economics of gender, and busi...
Although evidence from literature in social psychology, sociology, the economics of gender, and busi...
This study seeks to highlight the challenges faced by organisations whose remit it is to provide mi...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ri...
A majority of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in poor countries target women. There have been sever...
Research on microfinance institutions (MFIs) has normally been focused on developing and emerging ma...
Conventional wisdom and increasing empirical evidence in microfinance hold that women are better ris...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in World Developmen...
Treballs Finals del Màster d'Economia, Facultat d'Economia i Empresa, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs...
Using a unique data set for a commercial bank in Albania, we analyze gender differences in loan offi...
This study exploits a quasi-random assignment of clients to loan officers using a unique database an...
Most of the customers of microfinance institutions are female. But do men and women benefit from the...