Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are alternative financial providers offering financial services to people typically excluded from the standard banking sector. While most MFIs are active in developing countries, there is also a young and developing microfinance sector in Europe; however, very little literature exists on this MFI segment. In this paper, we analyze the environmental performance of 58 European MFIs. Our results suggest that the size of the MFI, investor concern for environmental performance and, to a lesser extent, donor interest, are closely related to the institution’s environmental performance. Moreover, providing loans larger than microcredits is linked to better environmental performance. This could suggest that the addit...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are alternative financial providers offering financial services to ...
In recent years, development practice has seen that microfinance institutions (MFIs), beyond their f...
This article examines whether it pays to be green in the microfinance industry. Environmental issues...
The increasing requirement for action on climate change in developing countries has led to the inclu...
Microfinance has strongly developed over the past decades on the promise of reaching a double bottom...
The connection between the financial sector and sustainability of the environment is considered new....
This paper represents a critical review of several papers and books written on the subjects of micro...
There has been growing interest lately in the role of microfinance to support environmental manageme...
Environmental performance is becoming an increasing concern for all businesses. The microfinance sec...
This paper examines empirically the relation between governance mechanisms and the performance of Eu...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) were initially established to alleviate extreme poverty by providin...
Within the last few decades, the issue of the environmental performance of European financial instit...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) are alternative financial providers offering financial services to ...
In recent years, development practice has seen that microfinance institutions (MFIs), beyond their f...
This article examines whether it pays to be green in the microfinance industry. Environmental issues...
The increasing requirement for action on climate change in developing countries has led to the inclu...
Microfinance has strongly developed over the past decades on the promise of reaching a double bottom...
The connection between the financial sector and sustainability of the environment is considered new....
This paper represents a critical review of several papers and books written on the subjects of micro...
There has been growing interest lately in the role of microfinance to support environmental manageme...
Environmental performance is becoming an increasing concern for all businesses. The microfinance sec...
This paper examines empirically the relation between governance mechanisms and the performance of Eu...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) were initially established to alleviate extreme poverty by providin...
Within the last few decades, the issue of the environmental performance of European financial instit...
Microfinance is a relatively young and somewhat ambiguous concept. The phenomenon has, however, prov...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) generally aim at improving the access of the poor to financial serv...