The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; hence it is more common for households to borrow money through informal channels. Informal loans are characterised by social collateral rather than physical collateral. The literature shows that social networks and social trust are important components of social collateral. While many studies show empirical evidence of an association between social networks and informal borrowing, there is a lack of empirical evidence of the way in which social networks and social trust play as social collaterals. This paper uses a longitudinal dataset to examine the role of generalised trust and social networks, under organisational networking resources, in ...
The informal credit market remains an important source of finance for the poor in Vietnam. Yet, litt...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the conditions of success in rural credit in developing coun...
Village communities are not homogeneous entities but a combination of complex networks of social rel...
The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; ...
Informal lending is more common in less developed countries, regions and among more disadvantaged co...
In this paper, we investigate the role of the social network nexus and the insurance nexus in determ...
Although microcredit targets both financial and, more importantly, social returns, it is unclear in ...
This paper systematically study relationship between social network and credit constraints under bac...
Information failures are a major barrier to formal financial saving in low-income countries. We expl...
This paper builds a theory of trust based on informal contract enforcement in social networks. In ou...
This paper investigates how social networks of group borrowers come into play in joint liability gro...
With the increasing number of social networks emerging and evolving, the influence of social network...
Microfinance Performance and Social Capital: A Cross-country AnalysisThis paper investigates the rel...
We investigate how external social ties, that is, social ties with individuals outside the borrowing...
This paper investigates the effects of network based individual social capital on the access of rura...
The informal credit market remains an important source of finance for the poor in Vietnam. Yet, litt...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the conditions of success in rural credit in developing coun...
Village communities are not homogeneous entities but a combination of complex networks of social rel...
The banking system in developing countries is much less developed than in other parts of the world; ...
Informal lending is more common in less developed countries, regions and among more disadvantaged co...
In this paper, we investigate the role of the social network nexus and the insurance nexus in determ...
Although microcredit targets both financial and, more importantly, social returns, it is unclear in ...
This paper systematically study relationship between social network and credit constraints under bac...
Information failures are a major barrier to formal financial saving in low-income countries. We expl...
This paper builds a theory of trust based on informal contract enforcement in social networks. In ou...
This paper investigates how social networks of group borrowers come into play in joint liability gro...
With the increasing number of social networks emerging and evolving, the influence of social network...
Microfinance Performance and Social Capital: A Cross-country AnalysisThis paper investigates the rel...
We investigate how external social ties, that is, social ties with individuals outside the borrowing...
This paper investigates the effects of network based individual social capital on the access of rura...
The informal credit market remains an important source of finance for the poor in Vietnam. Yet, litt...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the conditions of success in rural credit in developing coun...
Village communities are not homogeneous entities but a combination of complex networks of social rel...